Housing sales stood at 1.87 lakh units during the year- ago period.
The real estate market is facing a multi-year slowdown, leading to significant delays in projects execution forcing buyers to protest and file cases against developers in courts. Housing sector got further affected post-demonetisation.
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"Housing sales have declined during January-May period as market continues to be slow post demonetisation," PropEquity founder and CEO Samir Jasuja told PTI.
The launch of new homes also fell 62 per cent to 70,450 units during the first five months of this year as against 1,85,820 units in the corresponding period of the previous year, according to PropEquity, which is an online subscription based real estate data and analytics platform.
"In the first five months of 2017, the number of residential launches declined as many developers delayed project launches across India due to impact of demonetisation," he said.
Jasuja said the housing sector went through a critical transition phase post demonetisation with fall in transaction activities.
With implementation of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development Act), Jasuja said, the delays in project deliveries would go down as developers rush to complete previously launched projects to avoid penalties.
"We strongly believe that developers with good track record, strong financials and low leverage to external debt are expected to perform better in the current environment," he said.
On outlook, Jasuja said the housing market will remain slow for some more time till uncertainties related to GST and new realty law settle down.
Last week, Minister of Housing and Poverty Alleviation M Venkaiah Naidu said that housing prices would come down with implementation of GST from July 1 and real estate law, which came into force from May.
Builders have to register all ongoing and new projects with state regulators, established under this law.
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