Friday, December 4, 2009

Demand of 1-BHK in Bangalore

Lately builders have reduced the apartment size to reduce the apartment cost but it will be interesting to watch whether there will be demand of 1 BHK apartment in Bangalore.

A city that rarely saw a 1-bedroom hall kitchen (BHK) apartment or a studio apartment could soon have a plethora of them. Many developers in the city are looking at building such units — 1-BHK ranging between 500 sqft and 800 sqft with a price tag of around Rs 10 lakh to Rs 15 lakh. This could particularly benefit young professionals, newly-wed couples, and senior citizens.

Most of the handful of 1-BHK apartments around are actually 2-BHK apartments converted into 1-BHK ones, sporting a large drawing room. Pricewise, these units command the same rates as a 2-BHK.

Electronic City, Whitefield, Marathahalli and Bannerghatta Road are the current hotspots for 1-BHK and studio apartments. “The trend of buyers wanting 1-BHK units and developers acceding to their wishes hinges on affordability,” says Ravi Ramu, director, Puravankara Group. Ramu adds that in the heyday of real estate, even 2-BHK units were not in great demand, as majority of consumers here preferred 3-BHK ones. With salaries in the IT sector zooming, so did aspirations and spending power of buyers and the demand for 1-BHK units vanished.

Brigade Group, which just announced the launch of its value homes, says that 30% to 40% of the 10,000 units it’s expected to build would comprise 1-BHK units. “As investors in the realty market become younger, it spurs the demand for smaller units which fit their wallets,” says M R Jaishankar, CMD, Brigade Group.

8 comments:

  1. If this is true then is it worth investing 37L in 1 BHK of Brigade Metropolis ?

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  4. Interesting article. The same building trend took place in Singapore late 2008. Developers in Singapore had to reconfigure their design to 1 bedroom and studio apartments than originally intended in order to sell when Singapore was still in recession. As these apartments turn out to be best sellers and continued to be so till today.

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