Buying a Home in India s Metros, Out of Reach for Middle Class: ArthaYantra s Buy vs. Rent Research
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Buying a Home in India's Metros, Out of Reach for Middle Class: ArthaYantra's Buy vs. Rent Research PR Newswire HYDERABAD, India, November 20, 2012 HYDERABAD, India, November 20, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- - Hyderabad and Pune - the Best Places to Own a House; Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai are Better for Renting Home - ArthaYantra Developed a Proprietary Composite Score "ABRS" ArthaYantra, India's first integrated personal financial service company, has commenced one-of-its kind research on Buying a home vs. Renting a home in key metros - Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Chennai and Pune. The main objective of the research is to quantify the buy vs. rent decision from a personal finance perspective. DOWNLOAD INFOGRAPHIC: https://www.yousendit.com/download/WUJhRm94Z1BoeVozZU5Vag In order to create an objective measurement metric, ArthaYantra developed a proprietary composite score TM TM"ArthaYantra Buy vs. Rent Score" (ABRS) to address the buy vs. rent discourse. ABRS not only aids in making the Rent vs. Buy decision but also explains the affordability and need to buy or rent in a given city. ArthaYantra's research addresses multiple questions such as how much more money does a professional need to shell TMout for buying a home compared to renting it? Can the professional actually afford this additional amount? ABRS answers these questions by considering three important factors: rental value, property price and gross income.

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Buying a Home in India's Metros, Out of Reach for Middle Class: ArthaYantra's Buy vs. Rent Research
PR Newswire HYDERABAD, India, November 20, 2012
HYDERABAD, India,November 20, 2012/PRNewswire/ --
- Hyderabad and Pune - the Best Places to Own a House; Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai are Better for Renting Home
- ArthaYantra Developed a Proprietary Composite Score "ABRS"
ArthaYantra, India's first integrated personal financial service company, has commenced one-of-its kind research on Buying a home vs. Renting a home in key metros - De lhi NCR, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Che nnai a n d Pune. The main objective of the research is to quantify the buy vs. rent decision from a personal finance perspective.
DOWNLOAD INFOGRAPHIC:https://www.yousendit.com/download/WUJhRm94Z1BoeVozZU5Vag
In order to create an objective measurement metric, ArthaYantra developed a proprietary composite scor e TMTM "ArthaYantra Buy vs. Rent Score" (ABRS)not only aids inaddress the buy vs. rent discourse. ABRS  to making the Rent vs. Buy decision but also explains the affordability and need to buy or rent in a given city.
ArthaYantra's research addresses multiple questions such as how much more money does a professional ne ed to shell out for buying a home compared to renting it? Can the professional actually afford this addition al amount? TM ABRSthese questions by considering three impor  answers stant factors: rental value, property price and gros TM income. The ABRS scoring system not only tells whether it's better to buy or rent but also tells whether it's affordable to buy or rent. The complete research pr ovides scores for each city, for professionals in d ifferent salary brackets (8-25 lakhs).
Key findings of the research:
1.Historical data of Real Estate prices:Chennai has recorded the highest raise in the index value followed byPune, Kolkata and Mumbai and Delhi NCR region. The index value ofBangalore recovered steadily from its dip in 2009. The current index value of Hyderabad recorded a decline, resulting in cheaper residential properties. 2.Property cost vs. Rental Value:Hyderabad, Pune are the most affordable place for a professional to rent as well as rd th th buy. Bangalore ranks 3 on the affordability to rent where as it ranks 4 on affordability to buy. Chennai ranks 4 th on the affordability to rent where as it ranks 5 on affordability to buy. Delhi and Mumbai are least affordable places for both. The average property price in Kolkata is less than that of Bangalore and Chennai but the rental values are higher. 3.Down payment:The average property prices translate to the number of years professional needs to save for the corpus for down payment. Professionals in Hyderabad and Pune will need minimum of 4 years for saving the down payment. Whereas in Kolkata and Bangalore, a professional needs to save for 5 years. InChennai, one has to save for 6 years. In Mumbai and Delhi NCR, one has to save for at least 8 years to be able to afford the down payment. 4.Area:square feet per lakh (INR) determines the amount you need to pay for the desired area. At 26.57The average sq. ft. per lakh, Hyderabad gives highest value for money compared to other 6 metros.Hyderabad is followed by Pune, Kolkata, Bangalore and Chennai. Delhi NCR and Mumbai offer the least sq. ft. per lakh. 5.Rent to Buy ratio:The ratio compares the monthly cost of renting a home to the monthly cost of owning the same place. The ratio underlines the necessity and urgency with which the house needs to be bought. The rent to buy ratio of 0.41 shows that the rental values in Kolkata are higher and makes it an "immediate buy". The ratio of 0.33 for Hyderabad and Pune gives ownership of house an advantage over renting. 6.Break Even Horizon:The annual out-of-pocket costs in case of renting include the monthly rent, maintenance charges and tax. The annual out-of-pocket costs in case of ownership include the monthly EMI, the maintenance charges and tax. The values have been calculated and compared across the average loan tenure of 15 years. The year at which the annual costs match determines the minimum stay period in the house. The minimum stay period is 12 years for Kolkata, 14 years for Pune and Hyderabad, 15 years for Mumbai and above 15 years for Delhi NCR, Bangalore and Chennai. The tax benefits received under the HRA allowance dominate the tax benefits received in case of ownership over the period of 15 years. City Specific Highlights:
 City Rent Buy  Delhi Renting a home is the best _  option, since the average rental  value of residential property is  less compared to EMI.  Mumbai The higher property prices and _  least number of sq. ft. lakh (as  compared to seven cities) make  it a place to rent.  Hyderabad _ Most affordable city for a  professional to buy a home.  Bangalore A buy to rent ratio of 0.27 and  moderately high property prices _  makes it a place to rent.  Chennai Rent to buy ratio of 0.25 which  means that the rental prices are _  cheaper compared to EMI option  for own house.  Kolkata _ Average rental value of  residential property is high  compared to average property  prices. Decent no of sq. ft.  lakh make it a place where  one should buy as soon as  the corpus for down payment  is saved.  Pune _ Second most affordable city  to buying a home.
ABRS integrates a consumer's concern vis-a-vis his ability to afford buying or renting a home. The mon thly rent value to EMI comparison in turn defines the duratio n of stay in the house. Most of the costly personal financial decisions made by the consumers during this period either involve buying something they could not affo rd, EMI's that are too high or living beyond the means. ABRS suggests the best recommended action given the rental value, EMI to be paid and the gross income.
Hence, the ABRS report concludes:
HyderabadandPuneare the best places to own a house. The property prices and rental values in these two cities are low, thus making them the most affordable places for a professional to rent or own a house. The real estate market of Kolkata favors the home owners because of its moderate property prices and high rental value. Though the moderate property prices of Chennai and Bangalore make a strong case of ownership for professionals with higher salaries, the low rental values make renting a better option. The high property prices and low rental values of D elhi NCR make the decision to rent easier. Mumbaiis the least affordable city for a professional because of its high property prices and rental values. First time home buyers should consider the potential time of stay as an important factor.
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About ArthaYantra:
ArthaYantrais a young and innovative company started by a gro up of alumni of theIndian School of Business (ISB) Hyderabad. It provides integrated personal finance services using its unique proprietary framework, Pe rsonal TM Financial Lifecycle Management (PFLM) , which helps clients achieve their financial goals . ArthaYantra's vision is to provide independent, high-quality, customised fi nancial planning solutions and their efficient exec ution to individuals. They employ proprietary financial mode ls and enable investments through well-balanced pas sive investment strategies. ArthaYantra's clientele incl udes individuals from India, US, Europe and Middle East. Visit www.arthayantra.com.
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