New Delhi: Housing prices increased by 13.7 percent during July-September of this fiscal compared with year-ago period but the annual growth rate has slowed down, according to RBI report.
Delhi witnessed the maximum rise with nearly 22 percent increase in prices during the quarter over the last year.
The Reserve Bank of India Friday released quarterly House Price Index (HPI) for All India and ten major cities - Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Lucknow, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Kanpur and Kochi.
The all-India housing price index increased to 219.5 in the second quarter of 2015-16 from 215.3 in the first quarter of mainly due to increase in HPI of Delhi, Ahmedabad and Chennai, RBI said in a statement.
The housing price index decreased in Kolkata, Kochi and Bengaluru during the second quarter of this fiscal from the previous quarter.
"Year-on-Year growth for HPI-All India further declined to 13.7 percent in Q2 of 2015-16 (14.5 per cent in Q1 of 2015-16 and 17.5 percent in Q4 of 2014-15) mainly due to decline of year-on-year growth of HPI of Kolkata, Jaipur and Lucknow," RBI said.
The data showed that the housing price index of Delhi rose maximum at 21.9 percent during the second quarter of 2015-16 compared with a year-ago. The minimum year-on-year growth was in Kochi (-7.2 percent).
On quarter-on quarter basis, the housing price index for Kanpur witnessed the highest growth at 5.51 percent, whereas Kolkata witnessed maximum fall in index of 3.13 percent.
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