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Small houses back in trend

Small houses back in trend

Small houses back in trend

Owing to sky-rocketing property prices, luxury apartments are losing their charm among the middle classes and small houses are gaining popularity again. Due to the massive slump in real estate market since the last couple of years, developers are now reducing the size of houses instead of decreasing the prices.

Top developers like Hiranandani, Kalpataru, Radius, Sai developers and Prajapati developers are coming up with projects having a large number of small apartments, industry observers report.

Pankaj Kapoor, MD at Liases Foras, a property research firm said, “The small size of flats gives dual benefit to the developers;  first , it helps them get tax benefit as developers constructing 30 sqm houses in non-metro locations are eligible for certain exemptions as per tax laws. Besides, the price of these apartments fits in the buyers’ budget.”

“There is a huge demand for smaller affordable houses. In a property exhibition held in Navi Mumbai recently, we received very good response from home buyers. We have to meet the demands of the people to survive and succeed in this kind of market,” said Harnam Singh of the Sawan Group.

Real estate agents are also disconcerted with the fact that people come to see the properties & make site visits, but once they start calculating, deals get aborted.

Further, vice-president of the Maharashtra Chamber of the Housing Industry (MCHI), Navi Mumbai, Manohar Shroff says that the demand for huge luxury apartments has fallen. Builders now have to construct houses in accordance with buyers’ demand. While many young couples prefer buying small houses in the beginning, most bachelors desirous of investing in property also find small houses the best option.

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