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13.5% increase in pan India average rent due to demand-supply mismatch: Report

New Delhi, January 23, 2022: Magicbricks Rental Index for Oct-Dec 2022 says that in 2022, pan India average rent increased 13.5% as rental housing demand increased 8.5% and the supply decreased 17%. Further, pan-India average rents increased 7% QoQ while rental demand decreased 18.1% QoQ. Mapping rental trends across 13 major cities, the report observed that higher renting activity in the initial quarters of 2022 as migrant workforce returned to their work locations, exhausted the existing inventory in many cities

The report also observed that NCR registered the maximum dip (26.6%) in rental demand, followed by Mumbai (13.9%), Kolkata (12.3%) and Chennai (6%). Further, all cities tracked by Magicbricks observed a decline in availability of rental units, except Mumbai and Thane that witnessed a QoQ growth of 2.9% and 1.9%, respectively. Greater Noida witnessed the maximum decline in availability (16.1%) while Ahmedabad observed the least decline (1.7%). 

Elaborating on the trends, Sudhir Pai, CEO, Magicbricks shared, “The Indian rental housing market recovered steadily during the first two quarters of 2022, with rental demand peaking during those months. With the start of the new financial year, one can expect the rental demand to pick up again and increasing home-loan rates & economic uncertainty may also encourage prospective homebuyers to defer their purchase decisions and opt for rental homes.”

The report also observes that Gurugram (12.6%), Noida (9%) and Hyderabad (8%) witnessed maximum growth in their average rents.

City synopsis

CityDemandSupplyRent
Ahmedabad-16.4%-1.7%6.7%
Bengaluru-19.7%-8.4%4.5%
Chennai-6.0%-11.3%1.6%
Delhi-26.6%-7.0%0.6%
Gr. Noida-27.6%-16.1%6.0%
Gurugram-26.1%-6.2%12.6%
Hyderabad-14.8%-12.5%8.0%
Kolkata-12.3%-2.5%0.8%
Mumbai-13.9%2.9%5.4%
Navi Mumbai-15.8%-6.3%1.8%
Noida-26.1%-5.1%9.0%
Pune-17.9%-8.7%4.5%
Thane-16.4%1.9%4.4%

QoQ change in rents

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Source: Magicbricks Research

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