As per the study by Cushman & Wakefield, the top eight cities including Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi NCR, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai and Pune, recorded new launches of 61,847 units during the period out of which those in the affordable segment were 17,130 units.
The total number of launches recorded a 17 per cent growth in the first half to 61,847 units from 52,782 units in the corresponding period, it said.
While the number of units launched in the affordable housing segment increase by 97 per cent from 8,698 units in H1 2015 to 17,130 units in January-June this year, mid-income segment witnessed a growth of 10 per cent from 32,997 units to 36,267 units.
"It is heartening to see that demand for this segment which was neglected for a very long time, is now being catered to as this formed a very large segment of latent demand. The uptake of affordable housing in the market, will have a cascading impact on the overall economy at large," Cushman & Wakefield Managing Director (India) Anshul Jain said.
"Going forward, we expect to see more affordable housing projects to come up given that there is a cost benefit in creating these units. The time taken from ground breaking to completion is lower than that for the mid or high end apartments," Jain added.
He also said sales can happen a lot faster in this segment thus helping developers realise their costs earlier than usual.
"Further with the government defining the affordable space as 30 sqmt in Tier 1 and 60 sqmt in tier II and announcement of benefits for development of such apartments, we expect this segment of residential housing to grow," he said.
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