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59.6 percent of new and homes sold in Pune

by Vikash Rathore Marketing Maneger

The real estate market in the India could attract more buyers by 2018

The continued growth of employment and the economy, along with adjusted inventories and the rise of new homes, are driving demand for housing in the India.

Data for the four quarters of 2017 show that housing affordability has remained essentially flat throughout the year, According to the Home Builders.

In total, 59.6 percent of new and existing homes sold in the fourth quarter of 2017 were affordable for families that had an average income of 680, 000 in the India.

Buyer confidence and consumer demand remain strong, Flat in Pune and this should help bring more buyers to the market by 2018. Builders are working hard to keep housing prices affordable, as they continue to deal with the persistent labor and the rising costs of construction materials.

 

On the other hand, the increase in mortgage rates so far could have a negative effect in this first quarter of 2018, Flat in Ludhiana if buyers get carried away by the sensationalism of the press. Since the 1% increase in the interest rate makes a minimal difference in the monthly payment.

If a potential buyer continues to pay rent for not accepting a fixed interest of 5% (approximately) in 30 years, equally with his income he will be paying the interest of another person with more vision than him.

 

The continued growth of employment and the economy, together with the adjusted inventories and the increase of new homes, Post free classified Ad without registration in UK are driving the demand for housing. While it will further boost economic activity, it is expected that the new tax law will contribute to smoothing some currently quite high prices.

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