New Delhi 9th fastest-growing prime residential market globally: Knight Frank
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New Delhi 9th fastest-growing prime residential market globally: Knight Frank

International property consultant Knight Frank, in its latest report Prime Global Cities Index, has ranked New Delhi as the 9thfastest growing prime residential market in the world, with average luxury home prices in areas such as Greater Kailash, Vasant Vihar, Anand Niketan, Defence Colony and Green Park rising by 4.4 per cent year-on-year in the third quarter of 2019 (Q3 2019). Bengaluru (2.1per cent) and Mumbai (0.8 per cent) were ranked 20thand 28thon the list, respectively.

While New Delhi and Mumbai have moved up by one and two places, respectively, from 10thand 30thranksin Q2 2019, Bengaluru has slipped five places from 15th rank in Q2 to 20th rank in Q3 2019. 

New Delhi saw a 4.4 per cent rise in weighted average capital value of prime residential properties to Rs33,511 per sq ft in Q3 2019, while Bengaluru, comprising areas such as Richmond Town, Frazer Town, Sanjay Nagar, Langford Town, Lavelle Road, Vittal Mallya Road, Palace Road, Kasturba Road, Seshadripuram, Richmond Road, MG Road, Ulsoor, Cunningham Road, Infantry Road, Benson Road and St. Johns Road, recorded a 2.1 per cent rise in capital value to about Rs 19,709 per sq ft.

Mumbai, comprising areas such as Cuffe Parade, Napean Sea Road, Colaba, Lower Parel, Worli, Tardeo, Juhu, Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC), Santacruz (W), Bandra (W), Khar (W) and Prabhadevi, registered a 0.8 per cent increase in average capital value to Rs 64,775 per sq ft.

KNIGHT FRANK PRIME GLOBAL CITIES INDEX Q3 2019

(Ranked by annual % change)

Rank

City

World Regions

12-month

% change

3-month

% change

1

Moscow 

Russia & CIS

11.1%

1.3%

2

Frankfurt 

Europe

10.3%

0.0%

3

Taipei 

Asia

8.9%

1.4%

4

Manila 

Asia

7.4%

3.0%

5

Berlin 

Europe

6.5%

0.0%

6

Guangzhou 

Asia

6.2%

1.8%

7

Geneva 

Europe

5.6%

0.2%

8

Zurich 

Europe

4.5%

0.8%

9

Delhi 

Asia

4.4%

0.0%

10

Madrid 

Europe

4.2%

1.0%

20

Bengaluru 

Asia

2.1%

0.5%

28

Mumbai 

Asia

0.8%

0.0%

45

Seoul 

Asia

-12.9%

-1.5%


Moscow leads the index this quarter with prime home prices rising by 11.1 per cent over the 12 months to September 2019, followed by Frankfurt (10.3 per cent) and Taipei (8.9 per cent). Seoul was the weakest-performing global city in the year to September, with luxury home prices falling by 12.9 per cent.

A prime residential property is defined as the most desirable and most expensive property in a given location, generally defined as the top 5 per cent of each market by value. The Prime Global Cities Index is a valuation-based index tracking the movement in prime residential prices in local currency across 45 cities worldwide.

The change in prime residential prices for all 45 cities averaged 1.1 per cent in the year to Q3 2019, down from 3.4per cent in 2018 and 4.2 per cent in 2017. Around 76 per cent of cities registered static or rising prices over the 12-month period until September 2019.


Key findings for Q3 2019:

Delhi moves up by one place to 9thrank, registering a 4.4 per cent YoY growth in prices
Mumbai moves up by two places to 28th rank, clocking a 0.8 per cent YoY rise in prices
Bengaluru slips five places to 20th rank, registering a 2.1 per cent YoY rise in prices
Moscow leads the index, with prime home prices rising by 11.1 per cent YoY
Seoul was the weakest-performing global city, with luxury home prices falling by 12.9 per cent YoY
Average growth of prime residential prices globally stands at 1.1 per cent YoY across 45 global cities
76 per cent of cities registered static or rising prices over the 12-month period till September 2019

“While Delhi and Mumbai have moved up in their rankings, luxury home prices have remained stable in both the cities in the past three months. Delhi’s prime residential market, which is characterised by its tight supply, had witnessed a growth of 4.4 per cent in March 2019 quarter, leading to this performance in the Prime Global City Index. Slowing of global economic growth, along with issues like US-China trade relations, Hong Kong’s political tensions, a US presidential election in 2020 and the Brexit conundrum have influenced luxury buyers’ sentiment. Back in India as well, all the policy initiatives have been focused on boosting the development of affordable and mid-income housing, which has left the luxury property development a game for well-funded and organised firms to play,” said Shishir Baijal, Chairman & Managing Director, Knight Frank India.

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International property consultant Knight Frank, in its latest report Prime Global Cities Index, has ranked New Delhi as the 9thfastest growing prime residential market in the world, with average luxury home prices in areas such as Greater Kailash, Vasant Vihar, Anand Niketan, Defence Colony and Green Park rising by 4.4 per cent year-on-year in the third quarter of 2019 (Q3 2019). Bengaluru (2.1per cent) and Mumbai (0.8 per cent) were ranked 20thand 28thon the list, respectively.While New Delhi and Mumbai have moved up by one and two places, respectively, from 10thand 30thranksin Q2 2019, Bengaluru has slipped five places from 15th rank in Q2 to 20th rank in Q3 2019. New Delhi saw a 4.4 per cent rise in weighted average capital value of prime residential properties to Rs33,511 per sq ft in Q3 2019, while Bengaluru, comprising areas such as Richmond Town, Frazer Town, Sanjay Nagar, Langford Town, Lavelle Road, Vittal Mallya Road, Palace Road, Kasturba Road, Seshadripuram, Richmond Road, MG Road, Ulsoor, Cunningham Road, Infantry Road, Benson Road and St. Johns Road, recorded a 2.1 per cent rise in capital value to about Rs 19,709 per sq ft.Mumbai, comprising areas such as Cuffe Parade, Napean Sea Road, Colaba, Lower Parel, Worli, Tardeo, Juhu, Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC), Santacruz (W), Bandra (W), Khar (W) and Prabhadevi, registered a 0.8 per cent increase in average capital value to Rs 64,775 per sq ft.KNIGHT FRANK PRIME GLOBAL CITIES INDEX Q3 2019(Ranked by annual % change) Rank City World Regions 12-month % change 3-month % change 1 Moscow  Russia & CIS 11.1% 1.3% 2 Frankfurt  Europe 10.3% 0.0% 3 Taipei  Asia 8.9% 1.4% 4 Manila  Asia 7.4% 3.0% 5 Berlin  Europe 6.5% 0.0% 6 Guangzhou  Asia 6.2% 1.8% 7 Geneva  Europe 5.6% 0.2% 8 Zurich  Europe 4.5% 0.8% 9 Delhi  Asia 4.4% 0.0% 10 Madrid  Europe 4.2% 1.0% 20 Bengaluru  Asia 2.1% 0.5% 28 Mumbai  Asia 0.8% 0.0% 45 Seoul  Asia -12.9% -1.5% Moscow leads the index this quarter with prime home prices rising by 11.1 per cent over the 12 months to September 2019, followed by Frankfurt (10.3 per cent) and Taipei (8.9 per cent). Seoul was the weakest-performing global city in the year to September, with luxury home prices falling by 12.9 per cent.A prime residential property is defined as the most desirable and most expensive property in a given location, generally defined as the top 5 per cent of each market by value. The Prime Global Cities Index is a valuation-based index tracking the movement in prime residential prices in local currency across 45 cities worldwide.The change in prime residential prices for all 45 cities averaged 1.1 per cent in the year to Q3 2019, down from 3.4per cent in 2018 and 4.2 per cent in 2017. Around 76 per cent of cities registered static or rising prices over the 12-month period until September 2019.Key findings for Q3 2019:• Delhi moves up by one place to 9thrank, registering a 4.4 per cent YoY growth in prices• Mumbai moves up by two places to 28th rank, clocking a 0.8 per cent YoY rise in prices• Bengaluru slips five places to 20th rank, registering a 2.1 per cent YoY rise in prices• Moscow leads the index, with prime home prices rising by 11.1 per cent YoY• Seoul was the weakest-performing global city, with luxury home prices falling by 12.9 per cent YoY• Average growth of prime residential prices globally stands at 1.1 per cent YoY across 45 global cities• 76 per cent of cities registered static or rising prices over the 12-month period till September 2019“While Delhi and Mumbai have moved up in their rankings, luxury home prices have remained stable in both the cities in the past three months. Delhi’s prime residential market, which is characterised by its tight supply, had witnessed a growth of 4.4 per cent in March 2019 quarter, leading to this performance in the Prime Global City Index. Slowing of global economic growth, along with issues like US-China trade relations, Hong Kong’s political tensions, a US presidential election in 2020 and the Brexit conundrum have influenced luxury buyers’ sentiment. Back in India as well, all the policy initiatives have been focused on boosting the development of affordable and mid-income housing, which has left the luxury property development a game for well-funded and organised firms to play,” said Shishir Baijal, Chairman & Managing Director, Knight Frank India.

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