Real Estate Trend in Bhubaneshwar: 2007 from 2012, June


According to NHB - National Housing Bank-  data, flats prices have risen by up to 10.5 per cent in 16 main cities in India in the April 2012 to June 2012 period, while only 3 towns have witnessed a marginal fall.

NHB 'RESIDEX' tracks the movement in prices of residential flats on a quarterly (3 Month) basis since 2007. The NHB RESIDEX now covers 20 cities.

The highest increase in flat prices was observed in Pune (10.5%) followed by Bengaluru (8.7%), Patna (8.6%), Ahmedabad (6.4%) & Ludhiana (5.3%).


Flat prices rose by 4.1% in Lucknow, while homes became costlier in Mumbai by 3.7%, Delhi and Kolkatta by 2.6% each,

 Bhubaneshwar, Bhopal & Chennai by 1.7% each.
                                                                                                             
 NHB Residex
Delhi with NCR | Bangalore | Mumbai | Kolkata | Bhopal | Hyderabad | Faridabad | Patna | Ahmedabad | Chennai | Jaipur | Lucknow |Pune | Surat | Kochi | Bhubaneshwar | Guwahati | Ludhiana | Vijayawada | Indore

Bhubaneshwar

Bhubaneshwar Zones
Localities
2007 Index
Jan-Mar 2012 Index
Apr-Jun 2012 Index
South
Janla,  Old Town,  Patrapada,  Pokhariput,  Sundarpada, Surya Nagar
100
162
170
North
BJB Nagar,  Bomikhal,  Chandrasekharpur,  Jaydev Vihar,  Jharpara,  Kalpana Square,  Lewis Road,  Patia,  Sailashree Vihar
100
169
184
East
Kalpana Chhaka,  Mancheswar,  Palasuni,  Puri Cuttack Road,  Rasulgarh,  Sahid Nagar,  Satya Nagar,  Vivekananda Marg, Hanspal
100
160
152
West
Sastri Nagar,  Tamando,  Nayapalli,  Baramunda,  IRC Village,  Khandagiri
100
150
135
City Index
Janla,  Old Town,  Patrapada,  Pokhariput,  Sundarpada, Surya Nagar
100
161
164


Source: National Housing Bank,                                                                                                                                            Core 5-A, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003                                                                                                            (PBX) 011-2464 9031-35                                                                                                                                                               Fax : 011-2464 9030 E-mail: ho@nhb.org.in

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