Seven cities see branded players taking bigger share of housing sector
Bengaluru: With consumer preferences tilting towards branded products over the last few years, the share of homes by branded players is on the rise across the top seven cities -Bengaluru, Chennai, Kolkata, NCR, MMR, Pune and Hyderabad.
As per ANAROCK data, out of the total new housing supply in 2015 (approx. 3.90 lakh units), branded players' share accounted for 41% while the remaining 59% of housing supply was by non-branded players.
"In 2020, the overall share of branded players has increased to 53% of the total supply (approx. 75,140 units in 2020 till September) across the top seven cities. This clearly indicates that branded players have been increasing their supply to tap into the growing demand from homebuyers. Another reason could be the liquidity crisis which the real estate sector has been grappling with over the last two years. Smaller players have had the short end of the stick – many of them face challenges with raising funds from banks and other financial institutions," said Anuj Puri, Chairman – ANAROCK Property Consultants
City-wise trends - 2020 vs 2015
• Of the total 15,020 units launched in Bengaluru in 2020 till September, a whopping 63% by branded developers. In Chennai too, out of the total new launches of nearly 5,250 units this year, branded developers share was 63%. In 2015, the ratio of branded vs non-branded players' supply in Bengaluru stood at 52:48 and in Chennai 53:47.
• In sharp contrast, new supply in Kolkata and NCR continue to be dominated by the non-branded players in 2020. Out of the total 13,000 units launched in NCR in 2020, nearly 45% are by branded players while 55% by non-branded developers. Kolkata saw a new supply of just 2,500 units in 2020 so far, of which 38% was by branded developers while a whopping 62% was by non-branded ones. Back in 2015, the ratio was 31:69 in Kolkata and 37:63 in NCR.
• In MMR and Pune, the new supply share of branded developers in 2020 stands at 54% and 55% respectively. Back in 2015, the branded vs non branded ratio was 40:60 in MMR and 31:69 in Pune. Both markets have seen branded players' share increase significantly over the years.
• In Hyderabad, the new supply stood at nearly 8,300 units in 2020 of which the share of branded players is 46%. In 2015, the ratio of branded vs non-branded was the reverse - 54:46.
2020 Vs. 2019 Trends
• Approx. 2.37 lakh housing units were launched across the top seven cities in 2019, out of which nearly 57% (over 1.35 lakh units) was by branded developers and the remaining by non-branded players.
• In 2020 (up to September), approx. 75,140 units have been launched, of which more than 53% was by branded developers. While the overall share in 2020 against 2019 declined marginally, the fact is that 2020 has seen a drastic reduction in the total number of overall housing units launched.
• When the entire 2020 supply data becomes available by the end of December 2020, the share of branded players is very likely to have increased.