A premium database on Indian housing sector for top 100 cities in India, which provides information on number of households across different income groups, Family Structure (Nuclear, Joint and Extended families), Ownership of houses, Households across type of dwelling units (Owned/Rented/
Importance
Analyze the leading edge opportunities, critical for the success of Housing Industry in India.
Market navigating tool for real estate companies, investors, financial service providers & banks.
Identify factors contributing to the housing industry growth in India.
Up-to-date quality market information is difficult to access
Available for Top 100 cities in India
Strategic Tool for
The Construction and Real Estate Companies :
Help them to understand the clients need and identify strategic locations for investment
Marketing Manager/Market Strategist :
Enables better identification of locations where new efforts need to be started and old channels need to be strengthened
Policy making bodies:
Help in formulating their plans/strategies based on the nature of economic activity in the district
Credit Facilitating agencies, Banks and Financial Institutions :
Tap potential borrowers for various kinds of Home loan
Research Firms/Universities/
Understand the vast Indian market/economy and how it is emerging, the heterogeneities within the country
It focuses on, How to
Identifying Existing & Potential Markets for Housing sector
Know Purchasing Power of Customers
Locate Areas with Greater Housing Penetration
Distinguish Households Across Type of Dwelling Units
Identify Potential Markets
Based on
Income Group Wise Ownership Numbers
Consumer Characteristics
Annualized growth rate in Housing loan
Infrastructure Growth Momentum Index
Ranking of Cities based on 3 Indices: Reside-in, Invest-in, and Earn-in
Identify districts with greater penetration of bank branches leading to easy access to credit
Inter district comparisons of population and employment growth and market size
Interesting Insights :
Construction Sector Trends, particularly the Household Sector
In the 2000s, growth of the Residential constructions (3%) been far below the non-residential construction growth (13% p.a.)
Yet, 60% demand for cement comes from housing Housing loans registered an annual growth of 41%
Growing Demand for Housing in Urban Areas
The drivers of Urban Housing Demand
Easy Credit Accessibility
High Income Levels
Changing family Types
The Housing Sector in 2015
A Minimum demand of 24 million extra dwelling units for purchase is expected between 2007 & 2015
The major drivers of demand in 2015: Lower Middle Class (Annual income:Rs.75 K to Rs. 500k) Super Rich (Annual income>Rs 1000k)
Top 3 cities based on Earn-In, Reside-in, Invest in index
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