Demand for lands in past 12 months remained low-LPI
According to the 2023 Land Price Index (LPI) developed by LankaPropertyWeb (LPW), Colombo city land prices have shown a 9% increase since the previous year, while the rest of Colombo district, along with Gampaha and Kalutara districts have shown marginal increase or decrease.
Overall, Western provinces has shown a 2% increase in land prices from 2022, compared with a 10% increase seen last year.
The average price of lands in the Colombo district (except Colombo 1-15) has shown a price increase of 1%. However, the Gampaha district has shown a 2% decline, while the Kalutara district has a 1% decline compared to the average of 2021-2022.
The annually released LPI shows a 70% growth in land prices for the last 6 years in Western Province, despite the cooling down of the growth seen last year. Colombo city lands seem to have bucked the trend with an increase this year, compared to the 2% decrease in 2022.
There is a higher demand for land for sale in the Western Province that is below Rs. 500,000 per perch, which drove prices up by 2% while lands over Rs.9 million recorded a 6% increase. Despite last year’s fluctuations, this shows that most price demographics are showing a constant increase in Q1 2023. Also, the overseas searches have increased by 8% in Q1 2023 compared to Q1 2022.
An analysis of the land price fluctuations in the three districts of the Western Province shows that land for sale in Kalubowila has seen an increase of 23% in price, making it the highest increase in the Colombo district.
Yakkala has been recorded as the city with the maximum land price increase in the district of Gampaha, with a 40% increase in land prices. While Ingiriya was the city with the highest land price increase rate in the Kalutara district in 2022, this year it shows a 5% price drop in Q1 2023. Bandaragama has come to the top of this list within the Kalutara district, with a staggering increase of 46% in land prices.
Commenting on the release of the 2023 LPI, Daham Gunaratna, the Managing Director of LankaPropertyWeb said, “the demand for lands has been lower in the past 12 months, mainly due to the higher interest rates for property loans. However, with the economic situation improving and interest rates coming down, we have seen resurgence in interest for lands after the month of May 2023.”
The number of new land sales projects recently coming into the market is an example of that. Tharindu Jayarathne Head of Development Consultancy and Research of LankaPropertyWeb said the notable increase in land prices in Colombo city indicates a positive trend, suggesting sustained demand and potential investment opportunities.