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India to see mega residential launches in Q1 2025, focus to shift to mid-income housing: HSBC

By IANS | Updated: December 11, 2024 17:30 IST

New Delhi, Dec 11 India is set to witness mega residential project launches in the first quarter of ...

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New Delhi, Dec 11 India is set to witness mega residential project launches in the first quarter of 2025 after a strong ‘upgrade’ demand in the premium segment, and developers will need to pivot towards more mid-income housing as luxury housing hits a high base, a report by HSBC Global Research showed on Wednesday.

The past four years have been dominated by “upgrade” demand, serving developers well to achieve better pricing.

“We think another notable preference for high-rises in the Indian economy has increased the addressable market for developers,” said HSBC in the note.

In Q1, developers will attempt major launches to meet their FY25 pre-sales guidance and over the year, “we expect a demand shift to more mid-income levels, which has implications for sales value and margins,” the note said, adding that benefits of strength of the upper-income segment will start trickling down to the mid-income segment of the economy.

In the past four years (2021-24), residential real estate pre-sales volumes and value increased by compound annual growth rates (CAGRs) of 18 per cent and 31 per cent, respectively.

“We still expect growth in 2025 as 2024 was weaker on launches, but that the high base will start impacting the pace of growth,” the note added.

Limited unsold inventory is unlikely to put pressure on pricing, which is the key to presales momentum.

“After three years of strong performance, we expect that some level of base effect will start showing up in sales momentum,” said the note.

Real estate stocks tend to be more sensitive to interest rates and could benefit from rate cuts in 2025.

“We expect investors to look for companies’ ability to sustainably scale up their business via new launches and by improving collection run-rates and operating cash flow,” said the note.

Overall, HSBC Global Research expects launch momentum to return as approval issues get sorted and foster sales momentum in 2025.

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