• Residential rentals in key micro markets across top cities see anywhere between 2-4% quarterly growth in Q2 2024 (till date); In Q1 2024, quarterly rental growth was almost double b/w 4-9% across markets
  • With more new supply entering the markets, highly speculative residential rental spike is coming to a halt
  • Bengaluru’s Whitefield & Noida’s Sector 150 witnessed highest 4% quarterly growth each in Q2 2024 against preceding quarter
  • Meanwhile, top 7 cities expected to see completion of over 5.31 lakh units in entire 2024
  • MMR expected to see approx. 1.61 lakh units completed in 2024, 1.44 lakh units in NCR

With more supply hitting the top 7 cities’ markets, over-heated housing rents are stabilizing. Latest ANAROCK data shows that average residential rental prices across key markets in these cities saw a 2-4% quarterly rise in Q2 2024 to date over the preceding quarter. Q1 2024 saw rents in these markets rise by between 4-9% quarterly against Q4 2023.

Santhosh Kumar, Vice Chairman – ANAROCK Group, says, “In India, the second quarter of most years typically sees rents increase more than in other quarters due to the commencement of the new academic year and the employment of new staff. This year, declining rental value growth coincides with substantial new housing supply entering these markets.”

The top 7 cities are set to deliver approx. 5.31 lakh new units in 2024 while in 2023, these cities saw approx. 4.35 lakh units hit their markets. This denotes a 22% annual supply increase this year if delivery schedules remain on track.

Average rents for a standard 1,000 sq.ft. 2 BHK in Bengaluru’s Whitefield rose by 4% – from INR 32,500/month in Q1 2024 to INR 35,000/month in Q2 2024 to date. In Q1 2024, the quarterly jump against Q4 2023 was double at 8%.

A Quick Look

  • Avg. rents in Noida’s Sector 150 rose by a mere 4% – from approx. INR 24,000/month in Q1 2024 to approx. INR 25,000/month in the current quarter. The quarterly hike stood at 9% in Q1 2024 against Q4 2023. Sohna Roadand Dwarka saw their respective quarterly rents increase by 3% and 2% in Q2 2024; in Q1 2024, the hikes stood at 4% and 6% respectively.
  • MMR’s key markets Chembur and Mulund saw avg. rents rise by just 2% against the preceding quarter (Q1 2024); in Q1 2024, they rose by over 4% against Q4 2023.
  • Hyderabad’s HITECH City and Gachibowli saw avg. rents rise by 3% each in Q2 2024 to date over the preceding quarter. In Q1 2024, the quarterly avg. rent hike in both these markets was 5%.
CitiesMicro Markets2023-endQ1 2024Q2 2024
BengaluruSarjapur Rd31,60034,00035,000
Whitefield30,20032,50033,700
HyderabadHITECH City31,00032,50033,500
Gachibowli30,50032,00033,000
PuneHinjewadi25,60026,50027,000
Wagholi20,60022,00022,700
NCRSohna Road32,70034,00035,000
Sector-150 (Noida)22,00024,00025,000
Dwarka25,80027,40028,000
MMRChembur60,00062,50063,500
Mulund46,50048,50049,700
KolkataEM Bypass25,60027,00027,800
Rajarhat18,50019,00019,500
ChennaiPerambur20,20021,00021,600
Pallavaram19,50020,30020,800

Source: ANAROCK Research

City-wise Completions in 2024

“ANAROCK data indicates that approx. 5,31,470 units are expected to be completed in 2024 across the top 7 cities, provided there are no delivery delays,” says Santhosh Kumar. “In 2023, approx. 4,35,045 units were completed in these cities.” 

Completed / To be Completed Units
CitiesYear 2023Year 2024 (EST)
Bangalore52,56551,685
Chennai14,12517,580
Hyderabad20,50034,770
Kolkata25,07525,220
MMR1,43,5001,60,900
NCR1,14,2801,44,315
Pune65,00097,000
Total4,35,0455,31,470

Source: ANAROCK Research

Among the top 7 cities, MMR is slated to see the highest completions at approx. 1,60,900 units in 2024. In 2023, the region saw approx. 1,43,500 units completed.

  • NCR is expected to see approx. 1,44,315 units delivered in 2024, against approx. 1,14,280 units in 2023.
  • Pune is expected to see approx. 97,000 units completed in 2024. In 2023, approx. 65,000 units were completed here. 
  • Bengaluru, the key rental hub with the highest rental value hikes, will see approx. 51,685 units delivered in 2024, against approx. 52,565 units in 2023.
  • Hyderabad is slated to see approx. 34,770 units completed 2024-end; in 2023, approx. 20,500 units were completed.
  • Kolkata is expected to see approx. 25,220 units delivered in 2024. In 2023, approx. 25,075 units were completed here. 
  • Chennai will see the delivery of approx. 17,580 units in 2024, against 14,125 units in 2023.

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