Several experts were brought on board each day to talk about different aspects of the product, including design, amenities and technology.
“Everything was injected in the minds of customers in smaller episodes after which the price was finally revealed,” said a company spokesperson.
The company ran a two-day inventory camp before the e-launch when customers had already decided on the choices of their units. As the prices were unveiled, customers booked the unit of their choice.
“The entire ecosystem will take time to digitise as banks are currently not disbursing loans until there is physical signature of customers. The ecosystem will take some time to go ahead with a seamless sanction of funds,” said an industry expert.
Parallelly, Puravankara’s first plotted development in affordable housing Provident Woodfield was also e-launched on BookMyHome, the company’s e-commerce portal.
GOING ONLINE
- Puravankara has e-launched a luxury property and a plotted development project in Bengaluru
- Hiranandani Group is gearing up for its first e-launch in Thane
- Prestige Group to e-launch projects once it gets registration from RERA authority
- Shriram Properties to e-launch three projects in Bengaluru, followed by online launches in Kolkata and Chennai
- Oberoi Realty is planning to launch a project online in Mumbai
Another Bengaluru-based developer Prestige Estates is also planning to launch projects online once it gets registration from RERA authority, said chairman and managing director Irfan Razack.
“Actually demand has picked up well in Bengaluru and we have to keep innovating all the time,” said Razack.
The Hiranandani Group is planning to e-launch in Thane followed by Panvel, on the outskirts of Mumbai. “We can target customers such as NRIs who don’t need to visit the site. They rely on the brand. Also, people on rent have been restricted on the use of rented premises by some landlords and hence are looking to buy a home,” said Niranjan Hiranandani, managing director, Hiranandani Group.