The Gurgaon-based developer had sold properties worth Rs 524 crore in the April-September period of last fiscal, according to a company presentation.
In terms of volume, sales bookings rose to 2.5 million sq ft in the first half of this fiscal from Rs 0.9 million sq ft in the year-ago period.
Out of total sales bookings, the non-residential segment contributed 2.15 million sq ft area worth Rs 539 crore, while housing segment accounted for merely 0.35 million sq ft at Rs 139 crore. Gurgaon contributed to 88 per cent of the sales in value terms.
The average sales realisation has dropped to Rs 2,714 per sq ft during the period under review from Rs 5,815 per sq ft in the corresponding period of last year.
"Demand for residential property continues to be sluggish. However, with the interest rates beginning to soften and expectation of further softening of rates in the near future, there could be a revival in demand especially in the affordable and mid-income segments in the coming quarters," Unitech Managing Director Ajay Chandra had said last week.
"During the quarter, a subsidiary of the company divested its stake in a hotel property, which resulted in a one-time loss of Rs 18.39 crore. Excluding this one time loss, company's operations were profitable during the quarter," Unitech had said in a statement.
In the first six months of this fiscal, Unitech's net loss narrowed to Rs 57.82 crore, from Rs 345.33 crore a year ago. Income from operations fell to Rs 860.88 crore during the period, from Rs 1,021.03 crore in the first six months of last fiscal. The consolidated net debt stood at Rs 5,818 crore as of September 30, 2016.
The company is working towards creating similar mechanisms for the balance projects as well, Chandra had said.
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