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Real estate developers homing in on residential projects
Neeraj Thakur / New Delhi Jun 06, 2009, 00:01 IST

While the sudden rise in demand for affordable residential housing in the last couple of months has given the much-needed relief to real estate developers, commercial and retail segments continue to face the heat of oversupply, combined with declining rental rates and lower demand from investors.

As a result, developers have deferred a majority of the ongoing commercial and retail projects, which were scheduled for completion in 2009-10, and are instead focusing on the residential market. In fact, according to real estate consultants Cushman & Wakefield, developers will be forced to defer 41 per cent of the projected office space supply in 2009.

“Out of 76 million sq ft of commercial (office) space projected across eight cities by many developers, only 45 million sq ft is expected to be completed in 2009. In the retail segment, out of the 14.5 million sq ft of projected space, only 3.6 million sq ft is expected to enter the market,” Cushman & Wakefield’s Executive Director Kaustav Roy said.

The supply overhang in commercial and retail segments is expected to continue for another 12-18 months, feel experts. At the same time, a sharp decline in the price of residential units — in terms of per sq ft rate as well as size — has resulted in a sharp increase in demand. As per conservative estimates, 60 million sq ft of residential space has been lined up for launch in 2009.

One of the key reasons for this poor demand in commercial and retail segments is the non–availability of Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs), which could not take off because of complex legal hurdles and the sudden crash in the stock market in 2008.

While many of the real estate companies — such as DLF Asset Ltd, Unitech, Indiabulls Real Estate and Purvankara, among others — were planning to raise resources through REITs’ listing, only Indiabulls successfully raised $286 million by listing its REITs on the Singapore Stock Exchange. The failure of REITs to take off has affected the financial position of developers and, in turn, further delayed the completion of ongoing retail and commercial projects.

“In the past one year, everything has been against the commercial real estate. Private equity vanished from the markets, while the government increased risk rating on the real estate sector. The failure of REITs to pick up added to the financial crunch of the developers,” commercial real estate services company CB Richard Ellis’ Chairman and Managing Director Anshuman Magazine said.

“Developers are not in a position to complete their commercial projects due to a lack of funds, a demand-supply mismatch and falling rentals,” he added.

The country’s largest developer, DLF, has already received an approval to denotify four of its SEZs. In addition, it has also temporarily stopped construction work on nearly 16 million sq ft of office and retail mall space out of the 62 million sq ft of planned construction.

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Posted by: SCAggarwal
The real problem in the real estate industry is the one created by the real estate developers themselves. After booking flats and after receiving the sale consideration say of Rs. 65,00,000/-, the real estate developer companies do not hand over the possession of the flat with in time. Normally, they make agreements with buyers that theflat will be handed over within 18 months or 21 months. But the company will never hand over the possession come what may. They are more interested in getting administrative charges and transfer charges.
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