Better Investment options b/w Noida & Gurgaon:-
Home sales rose across most major markets
in the country between January and March 2013 compared to last quarter of 2012,
thanks to new project launches at attractive prices and the discount schemes on
offer. Expectations of further rate cuts on home loans and the impending
revival of the economy is likely to further fuel demand for new homes.
If you are planning to buy a house aroundDelhi , Noida and Gurgaon
must be high up on your list. The satellite cities are the most sought after
destinations when it comes to the National Capital Region.
If you are planning to buy a house around
Gurgaon:
Often called the 'Millennium City ', Gurgaon saw demand for new homes
slowing for the third consecutive quarter, according to a Bank of America
Merrill Lynch report. However, the slowdown in demand had no effect on prices,
which rose by an average 4.5 per cent across projects over the three-month
period, the report says.
Fewer project launches during the quarter, lower inventory and rising speculation among investors led to a strengthening of prices.Real estate biggies like DLF and Unitech, which have executed large projects in Gurgaon, launched fewer apartments to focus on execution and inventory clearance. The absorption rate in Gurgaon is slowing but is still the highest in the country among tier I cities indicating robustness in the market, Bank of America adds.
Gurgaon has the lowest unsold inventory of unsold flats in the country, the report says. According to Bank of America, Gurgaon will continue to show strength on the back of rising number of end-users and investors.
"Prices of ongoing residential projects in Gurgaon continued to move northwards despite weak macro indicators and slowing demand trends," the report states.
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Fewer project launches during the quarter, lower inventory and rising speculation among investors led to a strengthening of prices.Real estate biggies like DLF and Unitech, which have executed large projects in Gurgaon, launched fewer apartments to focus on execution and inventory clearance. The absorption rate in Gurgaon is slowing but is still the highest in the country among tier I cities indicating robustness in the market, Bank of America adds.
Gurgaon has the lowest unsold inventory of unsold flats in the country, the report says. According to Bank of America, Gurgaon will continue to show strength on the back of rising number of end-users and investors.
"Prices of ongoing residential projects in Gurgaon continued to move northwards despite weak macro indicators and slowing demand trends," the report states.
Noida:
Noida also witnessed a slowdown in new launches in the first quarter of 2013 but, unlike Gurgaon, demand remained steady.Noida is the most affordable city among tier I cities, but its absorption rate has remained subdued and unsold inventory continues to rise since year 2010, Bank of America Merrill Lynch says.
Home prices have remained depressed in Noida because of a large number of project launches, poor execution and tepid price appreciation. As a result, investors have fled the market.Bank of America Merrill Lynch said the timely execution of projects will be the differentiating factor for Noida in the near future.
Bottom Line:-
Noida also witnessed a slowdown in new launches in the first quarter of 2013 but, unlike Gurgaon, demand remained steady.Noida is the most affordable city among tier I cities, but its absorption rate has remained subdued and unsold inventory continues to rise since year 2010, Bank of America Merrill Lynch says.
Home prices have remained depressed in Noida because of a large number of project launches, poor execution and tepid price appreciation. As a result, investors have fled the market.Bank of America Merrill Lynch said the timely execution of projects will be the differentiating factor for Noida in the near future.
Bottom Line:-
If you are an end user looking for affordable housing,
Noida is a suitable destination.
For those with deeper pockets, especially investors looking
to make a quick buck, Gurgaon is the way to go.