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BS Reporters New Delhi
Last Updated : Jun 14 2013 | 6:03 PM IST
The National Housing Bank (NHB), the government's apex housing refinance institution, has launched India's first housing price index that will track fluctuations in the property market and collect data on the parallel black economy.
 
The data is expected to form the basis for policy decisions such as rationalising stamp duty, capital gains tax, municipal tax and determining mortgage rates.
 
Called the NHB RESIDEX, the index was launched by Finance Minister P Chidambaram today. "We want to know the gap between the documented price and the actual transacted price. We will question why this gap exists and what needs to be done to reduce it," said RV Verma, executive director and chief vigilance officer, NHB. 
 
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The NHB RESIDEX at a glance
City20012002200320042005
Delhi City100106129150201
Mumbai City100116132149178
GMCC100119136159198
OM100114130141163
Kolkata City100115129148172
KMC100120136159192
KMA100111125139158
Bangalore City100133170224275
Bhopal City100120136154179
GMCC: Greater Mumbai City Corporation    OM: Other Municipalities (Mumbai)   
KMC: Kolkata Municipal Corporation   
KMA: Kolkata Municipality Area
Source: National Housing Bank
 
While NHB has so far created just an aggregate index, it will refine this model to create indices for low-, middle and high-income houses. The NHB will arrive at a median and the standard deviations from it.
 
A pilot index has been developed for five cities "" Delhi, Bangalore, Bhopal, Kolkata and Mumbai "" for five years from 2001 to 2005 and is comparable with inflation (see chart). Initially, NHB will bring out the index for these cities every six months.
 
In the next phase, NHB proposes to compile the indices for 35 cities with a population of over a million and will subsequently cover 63 cities under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission.

 

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