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Fall in demand for purchasing property: Assocham

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BS Reporter New Delhi

High cost of borrowing has resulted in nearly 35 per cent fall in demand for purchase of properties in most of Tier II and Tier III cities during the first half of the current fiscal year, according to an assessment by The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (Assocham).

Assocham assessment reveals that over 2 crore people in about 25 Tier II and Tier III cities are the claimant for buying of dwelling units who are unable to make purchases as higher borrowing cost have compelled most of real estate developers to defer their projects.

The buyers of dwelling units have also not been able to make payments as higher interest rates  and higher inflation have come on their ways to partly dampen their enthusiasm and eroded their budget.

 

The assessment has been arrived at the Chamber in its latest exercise about as to what has been happening in purchase of properties in Tier II and Tier III cities in first 7 months of current fiscal in which the properties purchases had registered a growth of over 25 per cent between April-October in the last year.

The analysis of Assocham is based from the feedback received from  well known real estate members like Parsavnath Developers, Omaxe, DLF, Unitech, BPTP among others that are developing real estate projects in number of tier II and tier III cities which include Meerut, Bulandsahahr, Muradabad, Bhiwadi,  Dehradun, Rudarpur, Chandigarh, Sonepat, Panipat, Manesar, Pune, Nasik, Bhopal, Indore and many other such cities and towns in Southern and other parts of the country.

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First Published: Nov 26 2008 | 12:49 PM IST

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