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Possibly the biggest buying decision of your lifetime — purchasing your own house — has become a lot more difficult than before, with prices rising in the big cities of Mumbai and Delhi and several other parts. In certain prime locations, the affordability index has gone through the roof, posing big questions before property aspirants: To buy or to rent? Will property prices correct in 2014? A few years ago, a typical two- BHK house was available for around 10 times the average annual income in, say, a technology hub like Bangalore. While incomes have not risen much, property prices have increased at a faster pace and are now 12- 14 times ones average income.

In Mumbai and the National Capital Region, there has been a huge increase in property prices, making it unaffordable for one to own a house.

Demand for property prices everywhere is driven by the emotional need to own a home and a lower affordability factor. While theres a strong growth in demographics and many new young workers would like to own their own home, affordability has been a niggling worry.

Income levels have stagnated and property prices have increased, making affordability difficult in 2014. High inflation and high interest rates have been a deterrent to new buyers in financing their own homes. This has seen demand in Mumbai and Gurgaon dip by around 25 per cent, though residential property prices have barely corrected.

Bank's thumb rule

A thumb rule of affordability that banks usually follow is to grant a home loan about 60 times your gross income. So, if your income is around 1 lakh a month, you could afford a house 60- 80 lakh, given that you can make the down payment of around 20 per cent. On progressively lower incomes, banks grant a lower loan, after adjusting for living expenses. In Mumbai, property prices have soared in many parts, with a decent twoBHK apartment costing around 1 crore or above in the suburbs and closer to 3 crore in central Mumbai.

This trend is prevalent across many cities. Property prices in Mumbai are out of reach of the low and middle income segments, even in the suburbs. Many other cities are also seeing high prices. On the other hand, rentals in many areas have not gone up commensurately.

Property prices have increased in many parts of the country but rents have not gone up that much. Rental yields are one to four per cent on current property values and in certain parts have come down despite an increase in property prices. So, should you buy a house or rent one? If looking for a property in premium places, theres a high likelihood that you might not be able to earn good capital appreciation on your purchase from current levels in 2014, say experts. Premium property prices have peaked and are unaffordable for most buyers.

In such a situation, experts say it makes sense for a buyer to put his purchase plans on hold for now and look for property in areas that are cheaper.

If your area requirement is higher and you are not able to identify the location of your choice, it makes sense to lease property in upper- tier areas and buy in areas that are cheaper, so as to hedge your property risks. Those wanting to buy upper- tier properties could consider renting for some time in high- end markets and wait for prices to cool off where you plan to buy a property. Annual rentals are one to four per cent of the propertys price in many pockets.

If one buys in a location where chances of appreciation are better, while renting in places where the prices are high, you will reduce risk. You will hedge a price hike risk and at the same time get to enjoy property at high- end locations. There will not be a sword hanging above your head if property prices correct in upper locations. But renting is not a long- term option, though annual rentals are only about two per cent of the property price in many locations. Over the long run, factors like how fast prices and rents rise in a particular area and how long you plan to stay in your home play a big role.

Renting works best over a short period, say, one to three years, and if property prices correct a little at the location where you plan to buy property.

If one is looking for a house and can afford it, its always best to buy one, rather than hope for prices to correct. Sen reckons if you can afford it, theres no reason not to buy a house for the long run, especially in the low and middle income segments.

If you do not have your own place to live when you can afford to, you should buy. In some places like Mumbai, affordability for low and middle income segments is a problem. But in many other places, its always good to have your own property to live in.

 

 

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