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Chennai – Post-COVID-19 Supply of Mid, Premium Housing Up At 64% – FICCI-ANAROCK Report

Chennai: Chennai’s residential market not only remained resilient post-COVID-19 but recorded a significant recovery from the second half of 2020 onwards. The mid and premium housing segments saw substantial demand and supply growth in pandemic times, reveals the FICCI-ANAROCK report ‘Tamil Nadu – Growth Engine of India.’

Of approx. 19,900 units launched in 2020 and the first nine months of 2021, at least 64% supply was in the mid and premium segments (priced between INR 40 lakh and INR 1.5 Cr.) In the pre-pandemic period (2018-2019), these two segments comprised a 48% share of 28,700 units launched.

Chennai’s southern quadrant witnessed maximum launches and sales over the last three years, accounting for approx. 62% of the total supply and approx. 66% housing sales in the city.

 A person in a suit and tie Description automatically generated with medium confidenceAnuj Puri, Chairman – ANAROCK Group, says, “Chennai’s residential real estate market retained vitality during the pandemic, proving its resilience after the first wave in 2020. New launches and absorption gained further momentum during the second wave this year, driven by rising homeownership sentiment amidst the pandemic. The mid and premium segments dominated the market, with demand primarily driven by the salaried class.”

 Over the last few years, steady supply and absorption have ensured that property prices remain range bound. The weighted average price in Chennai has primarily been under INR 5,000 per sq. ft. Most home purchases are by end-users.

 Bhupesh NagarajanBhupesh Nagarajan, Convenor, FICCI Tamil Nadu Infrastructure Panel & Chairman, Indira Projects, says “Tamil Nadu is among the most urbanised southern states and has seen a significant economic and spatial transformation in the past few decades. State capital Chennai’s economic dynamism consistently attracts working professionals from within and beyond the state into opportunities across industries.”

“Besides the vibrant residential activity, data centres, logistics and warehousing are also gaining prominence and are expected to be the future demand drivers. Chennai’s strategic location and the presence of major manufacturing hubs across the state will ensure the expansion of these sunrise sectors here.”

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