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Concluded festival season brings little cheer for real estate developers

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Real Estate

Now at least there is little cheer for real estate developers because of just concluded festival season, and all credit goes to the lukewarm response of end users and investors. Apart from better property price now key markets such as; Delhi, NCR and Mumbai are witnessing positive response from buyers.

This festive season, which was just ended and was between Navratri and Diwali, accounted more than 60 per cent of all planned property purchase decisions and it was also bulk sales opportunity for real estate developers. However; to attract property buyers most of the real estate developers were offering freebies as well as heavy discounts. We all know that from last three years real estate market was sluggish for developers because most of the buyers were holding their property purchase decision as they were hoping for better price. As per the reports of 99acres.com, in Mumbai the price of property in terms of per square foot saw a insignificant rise between the period of second and third quarter of 2015 (April-June quarter to July-September quarter). However; the rental for commercial property have increased from the September quarter again after little rise in January-March 2015.

As per the statement of Narasimha Jayakumar, Chief Business Officer of 99acres.com, “Currently, real estate market is filled with lucrative offers, heavy discounts and easy payment schemes due to high level of unsold inventory which resulted in buyers to adopt a wait-and-watch approach. Samantak Das, Chief Economist and National Director of Knight Frank India stated that “Stakeholders which are from the supply-side believe that in present situation is much worse in comparison of what it was six month ago. In real estate market stakeholders are pessimistic due to heavy demand in residential sector and because of that they are not forcing for any kind of recovery in next six month. Whereas; the main optimism about the future was driven by the commercial spaces because it is expected that rental value will increases due to robust limited supply and leasing volumes of property”. Apart from that some of the real estate watchers are saying that in eight major cities of country real estate market has been improved by 17 per cent from 57.8 msf (million square feet) in the second quarter of 2015 in comparison of last quarter. According to Pankaj Kapoor, MD, Liases Foras, “A decline in commodity prices is favoring the real estate developers because it bringing down the cost of construction and correcting the property prices”.

CRISIL Report:

CRISIL report stated that demand revival is expected to be marginal and due to that price will also increase. CRISIL analyze the top 25 realtors of country while comparing the 95 per cent of the real estate market’s capitalization to show that still there is debt obligations of Rs. 30,000 crore with high refinancing risk. However; it is expected that demand of commercial and residential properties will be tepid over the medium term. According to Sushmita Majumdar, Crisil Director, “These 25 real estate developers are accounted for more than 50 per cent bank lending in real estate sector and most of them are facing high refinancing risk in the areas like NCR. However; with net exposure of banks it is expected that it will decrease by 5 per cent for the first time in this fiscal year, whereas; banks were used to meet more than 90 per cent of the requirements for real estate developers till last year due to increasing proportion and funding gap. Sale ability of real estate projects has also been declining, especially in North region states.