According to survey, investment in real estate market has declined by 6% in 4 years
After surveys it’s clear that the investment in real estate sector by various public and private sources in all over the country has declined by six per cent in last four years of duration. It is clear that for the year 2013 to 2014 the investment in real estate sector in country fell to Rs. 14.30 lacs crore whereas; for the year 2011 to 2012 it was approx. Rs 15.2 lacs crore.
After the survey of Assocham, real estate experts find that more than 76 per cent of total investment in real estate was attracted by the various real estate projects and rest was from non-starter real estate projects in the duration of 2011 to 12 and 2014 to 15.
State wise analysis of Assocham:
After state wise analysis it is clear that for the period of 2014 to 2015 the top five states by the highest share in real estate sector in terms of investments are 21 per cent by Maharashtra, 14 per cent by Uttar Pradesh, 13 per cent by Gujarat, 12 per cent by Karnataka and 8 per cent by Haryana. Coming to the CAGR (compounded annual growth rate) the Assam has witnessed the maximum growth rate in terms of attracting the rela estate investments for the year of 2011 to 2012 and 2014 to 2015 which was 82 per cent followed by 19 percent by Bihar, 17 per cent by Odisha, 16 per cent by Uttar Pradesh and 12 per cent by Uttarakhand.
However; the states which recorded the maximum fall in real estate investments are 40 per cent in Jharkhand, 37 per cent in Himachal Pradesh, 29 per cent in Madhya Pradesh, 16 per cent in Haryana and 7 per cent in Gujarat. The survey was draw by the feedback of 100 big and small companies who are active in the sector of real estate in top cities of the country such as; Chennai, Indore, Lucknow, Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Jaipur, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad and Pune.
Most of the real estate developers are veering the poll and it’s clear that they are down just due to the lack of focus of government from improving demand or supply in real estate sector. Whereas; the survey indicated that the previous and latest Union Budgets was disappointed the real estate sector with the exclusion of the new plan ie. to develop the 100 Smart Cities in the country. Apart from all that the increase in the rate of service taxes by 14 per cent makes the real estate sector but more expensive and it has direct impact on the sales and it is clear that it will make down the real purchasing power of average investors and end users in country.
All the real estate developers are have concern about the increase in excise duty on goods and service tax on construction and also increased on petrol and diesel prices with increase in freight rates on the cement which lead the construction cost in real estate sector. Now there is need to speeding up procedural requirements in the field of real estate sector which have just passed through the single window clearance system from different approvals to increase the operational efficiencies and cost of investment along with the stable and predictable policy framework in real estate sector.