Ahmedabad Housing Prices Up 49% In 6 Years, 16% Rise In 2023: Report
Ahmedabad Housing Prices Up 49% In 6 Years, 16% Rise In 2023: Report
Residential real estate sales volume across Ahmedabad saw highest-ever peak of approx. 40,020 units in 2023.

Ahmedabad’s real estate market has experienced substantial growth in recent years, owing to several government policy initiatives and measures that have supported the sector’s expansion and facilitated recovery in the post-pandemic period, according to a new report.

A joint report, ‘Ahmedabad Residential Overview’ by Anarock Group and CREDAI Ahmedabad, highlighted that the past decade has seen the city witness remarkable industrial and infrastructure growth, leading to abundant job opportunities and attracting talent from various regions.

Shekhar Patel, president-elect, CREDAI National, said, “This rapid economic advancement has also spurred significant development in the real estate sector. New development initiatives and enhanced connectivity will attract more investments to certain prominent areas of the city.”

Housing Prices

“The average price of real estate rose by 49% between 2018 and 1H 2024”, said Dhruv Patel, president CREDAI Ahmedabad.

“Nonetheless, there was a 16% appreciation in the last year, underscoring a consistent upward trend in the market. Average prices appreciated significantly, reaching Rs 5,925 /sqft at the end of 1H 2024 from Rs 3,975/sqft in 2018,” the report found.

Housing Supply and Sales

Mandhir Vinaik, deputy vice president of residential (Gujarat), Anarock Group, said, “Ahmedabad’s residential market has exhibited robust growth post-pandemic, with a cumulative total of approx. 141,570 new residential units launched and 130,090 units sold during Jan 2021 – June 2024. 2023 witnessed a peak in sales, recording over 40,020 units sold. This represents a significant increase of 34% compared to figures from 2021.”

The city is known as one of the most affordable residential markets as compared to the top 7 cities of India and has witnessed a significant shift in the supply dynamics. The affordable segment’s share in overall supply declined from 54% in 2018 to 28% in 1H 2024. Also, the share of mid-end projects in total supply during the year surpassed the share of affordable supply, for the first time since 2018.

Available Inventory

There are over 64,650 residential units available in the city. The available supply saw a significant decline of 13% when compared to the same period in the previous year, and an 8% decline from the end of the previous year. This indicates high sales momentum during the last few quarters. Inventory overhang was also reduced to 17 months at the end of 1H 2024.

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