04-01-2021 04:00 PM | Source: Knight Frank
Residential prices across 150 cities globally increases by 5.6% on average in 2020: Knight Frank Report
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Mumbai, April 01 st 2021: In its latest report Global Residential Cities Index Q4 2020, Knight Frank, a
leading international property consultancy, has featured Hyderabad as the only Indian city globally to
witness residential price appreciation in Q4 2020, positioning at 122 nd rank with a marginal 0.2% year-
on-year (YoY) rise in home prices. In terms of the de-growth of residential prices, Chennai was the
lowest-ranked Indian city standing at the 150th spot, registering a 9.0% decline in home prices.
Prices across the 150 cities worldwide increased at 5.6% on average in 2020, up from 3.2% in 2019. The
report highlighted that 81% of cities saw prices increase in the year to Q4 2020, the index’s annual rate
of growth increased for the sixth consecutive quarter in Q4 2020. 20% of cities registered double-digit
price growth in the year to Q4 2020.
In Q4 2020, residential sales in Hyderabad jumped up by 127% QoQ to 3,651 units as compared to 1,609
units in Q3 2020. This can be attributed mainly to festive season promotions and the COVID-induced
push for newer homes with a better layout, thereby accommodating the new work requirements from
home.
Among the other Indian cities that have seen de-growth in home prices below 5%, Bengaluru was
ranked at the 129th spot with a decline of 0.8% YoY, followed by Ahmedabad at the 143 rd rank with a
decline of 3.1% YoY, Mumbai ranked 144 th with a fall of 3.2% YoY, and Delhi was ranked at the 146 th spot
with a decline of 3.9% YoY in prices. Kolkata witnessed a decline in home prices of 4.3% YoY, standing at
147 th spot in the table. Some of the Indian cities which have seen de-growth of above 5%, were Pune
(148 th rank) and Chennai (150 th rank) with 5.3% YoY and 9.0% YoY decline, respectively in Q4 2020.
The Global Residential Cities Index tracks the movement in mainstream residential prices across 150
cities worldwide using official statistics. Ankara in Turkey leads the Global Residential Cities Index Q4
2020 with the highest growth rate of 30.2%, followed by Izmir in Turkey and Istanbul in Turkey at 29.4%
and 27.9%, respectively.

THE KNIGHT FRANK GLOBAL RESIDENTIAL CITIES INDEX Q4 2020 RANKED BY ANNUAL % CHANGE

 

TOP 8 CITIES: ANNEXURE QUARTERLY SPLIT OF RANKING AND PRICE CHANGE

 

Shishir Baijal, Chairman & Managing Director, Knight Frank India said,The performance of Hyderabad’s residential market has remained consistent all through the pandemic, with the city’s real estate market maintaining annual price growth in each quarter, all through 2020. This performance can largely be attributed to the city being a preferred destination by professionals from IT/ITeS companies. The Indian residential market has strongly rebounded over the last three quarters with the pandemic experience on owning houses, lower prices and multi-decade low home loan interest rate. The Government interventions on stamp duty cut in key markets also helped the sector gain momentum back to pre-Covid levels.”

 

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