"Realty prices are just holding up due to heavy inflow of capital in the sector over the last few years. It is estimated that since the beginning of 2015, about USD 10 billion or Rs 60,000 crore was invested in the sector by domestic and foreign investors, the highest in the last seven years," the survey said.
Most of these investments have come via structured deals and non-convertible debentures (NCD) together estimated at around USD 9.5 billion.
"High level of debt investment, while providing interim relief to the sector, poses a high refinancing risk if the housing sales continue to remain weak," the survey said.
The slowdown in sales in the housing sector has resulted in a sharp increase in the inventory of unsold housing units, especially in the northern and western regions.
"It is estimated that at the current rate of monthly sale, the unsold housing stock in the northern region would need 65 months to be absorbed. The inventory overhang in the western and southern region is much better at 30 and 22 months," the survey said.
In 2015, out of 26 cities, 20 witnessed increase in prices over 2014, with the maximum increase observed in Guwahati (9 per cent) followed by Pune (8 per cent), while five saw decline, with the maximum fall witnessed in Chandigarh (-8 per cent) followed by Delhi (-4 per cent).
Real estate and ownership of dwelling is an important contributor to the Indian economy. It generates significant income and employment owing to large forward and backward linkages through creation of demand in the input sectors and real estate services.
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