Real Estate Firms Eyeing Low-cost Residential Projects
NEW DELHI: Playing on the simple economics of low marginshigh volume realty majors are now adding lowcost residential projects to their portfolio. Omaxe DLF Ansal API Parsvnath BPTP et al are setting their eyes on the small and midincome home buyer segment and lining up projects which will meet the aam aadmis need.
Sample this: Omaxe will be investing Rs 5000 crore to develop low cost or affordable houses in tier II and III cities. The price of these houses will be around Rs 20 lakh. The time has come for developers to foray into affordable housing segment where the demand is significant said Omaxe CMD Rohtas Goel. The company is yet to acquire land for these projects.
BPTP that recently bagged the largest land deal in Noida will also be introducing residential projects in Faridabad which will have an affordable price tag of Rs 4050 lakh. BPTP has a 1400 acre land bank in Faridabad and says volumes can be created according to the price.
Once connectivity improves Faridabad will be a preferred and an affordable destination for home buyers said BPTP MD Kabul Chawla. Indias largest real estate developer DLF has also launched a number of affordable housing projects in different cities that will cater to lower and medium income groups.
Chennai Bangalore Indore Manesar and Cochin are some of the markets where the realtor will come up with residential projects. While a 3 BHK in Chennai will be in the price range of Rs 3550 lakh projects in New Gurgaon and Manesar will cost Rs 45 lakh and upwards.
As per global real estate consultancy Cushman Wakefield in the next five years demand for residential real estate across the seven major cities will be about 1400 million sq ft. Last year witnessed a lot of residential and premium segment projects being announced by developers but a gradual shift towards the lowcost housing is only now being witnessed.
Agreeing with the trend of developers foraying in the affordable segment Ansal APIs VPmarketing Kunal Banerjee says Market for luxury homes is limited while there is a big market for low cost and midsegment housing. However developers will have to compete with unorganised players present in this segment.
Adds COO of Parsvnath Dr BP Dhaka Only 5 of the home buyers can actually afford a luxury or a topend house. For Parsvnath while 1015 of its sales account for luxury projects around 70 cater to middle class and balance for low cost housing.
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