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Bangalore posts record home sales on new projects

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Home sales in Bangalore, India's information technology hub, rose to a record in the June quarter as new projects boosted demand, according to Liases Foras Real Estate Rating & Research Pvt.

Sales in the city, home to the Indian units of Intel Corp. and Google Inc., rose 10 per cent to 17.77 million square feet in the three months-ended June 30 from the previous quarter, said Pankaj Kapoor, founder of Liases Foras, a Mumbai-based real estate research company.

"Sales in Bangalore have been the highest among the six major cities," Kapoor said in a phone interview from Mumbai, citing others it tracks, which are Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad, National Capital Region, and Pune. "Most of the sales are from new projects." The pick up in India's off-shoring business is driving demand for homes in the southern city of Bangalore. Demand for Grade-A offices will climb 3 per cent to 22.9 million square feet in 2014 from last year, the first increase in three years and the strongest demand to be seen in Bangalore, according to broker Cushman & Wakefield Inc.
 

Sales in the city were boosted by projects that were marketed by Godrej Properties Ltd. and Puravankara Projects Ltd., Kapoor said.

Rising Prices

Home prices in Bangalore have risen 4 per cent to Rs 5,239 ($87) a square foot in the quarter-ended June from a year ago, the data showed. Most of the sales were in the middle segment where residential prices ranged from Rs 50 lakh and Rs 1 crore, Kapoor said.

Prices in Mumbai, India's most expensive property market, rose 2 percent to a record Rs 13,012 a square foot, the data showed. Sales slid 2 per cent to 11.26 million square feet in the quarter, the data showed.

Sales in the National Capital Region, which includes New Delhi and surrounding areas, posted the biggest decline, dropping 20 per cent to 17.34 million square feet in the quarter. The weighted average selling price in the region slid 1 per cent to Rs 5,095 a square foot in the quarter from the previous quarter, Liases Foras's data showed.

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First Published: Jul 31 2014 | 8:22 PM IST

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