by Mr. Kishor Pate,
CMD - Amit Enterprises Housing Ltd.
Recently, the Indian
Government announced its intention to deploy a modern tenancy law with the aim
to promote rental housing in Indian cities, giving due heed to the requirements
of contemporary tenants.
The planned National Urban Rental Housing Policy intends
to address the needs of people migrating from rural areas to cities.
It will
benefit intending landlords who have so far shied away from renting out their
properties, by means of fiscal incentives specifically designed to encourage
rental housing.
If this policy becomes
a reality, we will see a significant increase in investor demand for housing in
areas where there is a huge requirement for rental housing.
The result will be
a far better availability of rental housing in cities where it is needed the
most.
The Rental Housing
Conundrum..!
India’s cities are
continuously growing in terms of population, and increasing population has
consequently led to more pressure on their housing markets.
The rental property
market is the only option for most people who have newly migrated into a city
for employment, or / are just at the outset of their careers.
Given the huge
inward migration that Pune sees each year, the city’s rental housing market is
literally a lifeline for countless individuals and families. As a result,
rental housing is also a prime focus for real estate investors.
This is a trend we see
in cities the world over, where the rental market thrives even when end-user
housing sales are constrained due to macroeconomic factors.
If we look at the
US market, even while home ownership was a common trend during the 1900’s, the
share of the rental market was seen as increasing. Between 2004 and 2012, the
rental market grew from 31% of 35%. In 2013, the total number of renters in the
US was more than 43 million.
This trend also
reflects in countries like India, where rental housing is always in demand -
regardless of how the home sales market is performing.
There are several
factors driving this phenomenon, but one of the most pertinent facts is that
rental housing has positive impacts to the overall economy and development of a
city, as well as the country as a whole.
Developing cities have
always attracted greater migration of talents from neighboring cities. This
naturally puts pressure on the existing residential stock.
Rental housing is
the only bulwark against the growing cost of home ownership; it offers a
greater flexibility and puts significantly lower financial strain on people.
Further, rental opportunities attract a vast cross-section of households and
individuals from diverse age groups, ranging from students to high-ranking
executives.
Almost every Indian family with the budget to buy their own home
has inhabited rental properties at some point.
A Range Of Housing
Options..!
Rental properties come
in a variety of configurations – the higher one’s budget is, the better the
space will be in terms of location or size, and also the available amenities.
They range from single family homes to high-end multi-bedroom apartments.
Rental homes meant for modest income groups are generally concentrated around
the cheaper suburbs, while higher rentals occur in the classier areas of the
city.
Thus, rental housing caters to the whole spectrum of incomes. As cities
experience higher inflow of migrated population, the suburbs and surrounding
spaces must develop their rental housing capacities to meet the demand.
Rental Housing
Decreases Slums & Other Irregular Developments..!
In the absence of
adequate rental housing in a city, migrating populations - especially the lower
income groups - are apt to occupy slums or other kinds of irregular housing
which tend to blight the urban landscape of growing cities.
This adversely
showcases the quality of growth of the city, and also creates a range of
problems that range from increased crime rates to sanitation challenges.
Affordable rental housing is therefore an important preventive of unorganized
growth.
With more families
able to depend on rental properties, the city’s housing market as a whole gets
more standardized.
Increased competition among property developers and agents
ensures that real estate prices are managed within the ‘affordable’ range. This
also goes on to boost the overall economy of the city.
Rental Housing
Encourages Influx Of Valuable Talent..!
One of the primary
concerns among the migrating workforce is the availability of adequate housing.
A city that offers limited or unaffordable rental housing options will also not
be able to maintain its skilled manpower equity.
The influx of qualified and
skilled working population is necessary to encourage growing services sectors
like healthcare, manufacturing, education, entertainment and retail.
In short, affordable
rental housing must always be encouraged in a city which seeks to grow and
prosper.
A city’s town planning authorities and state governments alike must
take heed of the fact that growth in the rental housing sector is a very
essential quality and component of overall urban growth and development.
About
The Author
Mr. Kishor Pate,
Chairman & Managing Director of Amit Enterprises Housing Ltd. is
the driving force behind one of the most successful real estate development
firms in Pune and beyond. Apart from its signature luxury homes towers and
premium gated townships, AEHL has also launched highly successful affordable
housing projects like Astonia Classic and Colori in
Undri and the Mediterranean-style township Astonia Royale in
Ambegaon.
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