Festive season fails to bring cheers for real estate

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Oct 24 2014 | 9:30 AM IST
Despite recovery in market conditions and sentiment, this festive season has failed to bring in cheers to the real estate industry as home buyers continue to remain cautious, according to industry experts.
Festive season is generally considered as the most important time for the realty sector as it records the highest number of sales, which is nearly 20-25 per cent more than non-festive period.
"The real estate industry has always witnessed a rise in sales during the festive season especially on the back of freebies and incentives offered by the developers. However, despite recovery, there is no improvement in sales during the festive season," IndiaProperty.Com Chief Executive Ganesh Vasudevan told PTI here today.
He said, "the demand from property buyers has increased compared to the last few quarters. This is witnessed from the number of enquiries we are receiving. But this is not translating into actual transactions as buyers have adopted a wait and watch approach."
According to Jones Lang LaSalle India Chairman and Country Head Anuj Puri, though there is a recovery in sentiment, the events that have catalysed it - namely the new government at the Centre and "its pro-business policies favouring realty"- will need more time to bring their benefits to bear on the market.
"While demand exists, it is still held in abeyance by various economic factors, including the natural lag between the announcement and implementation of the government policy catalysts," he said.
Likewise, the Reserve Bank has held on to current interest rates in favour of safeguarding against further inflationary trends.
"It will take several more months for the market to get into convincing forward momentum again.. The festive season did not bring the kind of momentum that was hoped for," Puri added.
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First Published: Oct 24 2014 | 9:30 AM IST

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