Has Real Estate Picked Up Momentum?
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Has real estate picked up momentum?

Top real estate developers are trying their best to make up for lost time. Buoyed by encouraging response from home-buyers for their marked-down properties, companies such as DLF, Unitech, HDIL and others have lined up housing projects of over 60 million square feet — all in the current financial year.

With their apartments selling quicker than expected, liquidity constraints easing with debt roll-overs, the stock market rally and improved bank credit, realtors are now planning more such launches.

“We have sold 2,500 units in three to four projects in the last one-and-a-half months. The company has decided to go aggressive with new launches because we are quite confident of selling quickly,” said a spokesperson of Unitech, the country’s second largest developer.

DLF will launch 8 to 9 million sq ft of city-centre projects in Chennai, Kochi, Delhi and Gurgaon and around 5 to 8 million sq ft of mid-income housing projects in the National Capital Region (Delhi’s suburbs) and southern cities, DLF Vice-Chairman Rajiv Singh told analysts recently.

“We have met with good response for our projects wherever we have launched. If the product is good and price is right, it will sell irrespective of market conditions,” said Rajeev Talwar, group executive director , DLF.

Unitech added the cut in prices was inevitable since it’s clearly a buyers’ market. So a lot of marketing and sales efforts went into selling space. The efforts, he said, were worth its because the company was selling more flats now that what it sold even during the peak of 2007.

Analysts, however, said developers had taken huge hits on their margins. Mid-income apartments have a margin of 25 to 30 per cent versus 50 to 70 per cent in premium housing. For instance, DLF’s EBITDA (earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation) margins have been falling continuously.

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