In the top eight cities of the country, Cushman & Wakefield (C&W) said that an estimated 38,000 residential units were launched in the first quarter of 2013, registering a marginal fall of about 2% over the previous quarter.
These major eight cities are -- NCR, Chennai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Pune and Ahmedabad.
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The new launches were concentrated in the suburban locations of Gurgaon (66%) and Noida (34%) with over 80% of units catering to the mid-range segment.
"Due to the subdued demand, Noida witnessed a steep decline in new launches at close to 70% and ended up being the primary contributor for the overall decline in number of launches in the NCR," the consultant said.
Chennai, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Ahmedabad also witnessed decline in new launches of residential units by 39%, 3%, 89% and 62%, respectively.
"New residential units launched more than doubled in Bengaluru and Pune in the last quarter, increasing by 144% and 109%, respectively," C&W said. Kolkata saw a modest increase of three%.
On prices, the report said that most locations in Delhi witnessed stable capital values in both mid and high-end segments. However, capital values in high-end segment in South Central Delhi witnessed 15% appreciation over last year due to limited supply and high demand.
Among the suburban locations, Gurgaon saw higher appreciation due to the high demand from both end-users, the workforce working in the various companies located here and investors, coupled with the limited project completions.
Gurgaon (NCR) saw a change in the capital values in the luxury/high-end and mid-end residential segment at 29% and 18% respectively over last year, C&W said.
"The country's residential market witnessed some vibrant launch activity during the quarter despite the sluggish economic environment. Funding will remain a major challenge for developers while executing these projects," C&W Executive Managing Director (South Asia) Shveta Jain said.
"Capital values have largely remained stable across most micro markets except for some key locations in NCR, Chennai and Bengaluru. Prices are expected to remain largely stable in the coming months as developers will be looking mainly to boost sale and increase cash flows in projects being currently executed," Jain added.
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