The Time Is
Right To Buy A Ready-Possession Flat..!
by Mr. Kishor Pate,
CMD - Amit Enterprises Housing Ltd.
Do
ready-for-possession or close-to-possession homes make more sense than
properties which will be delivered only 2-3 years down the line?
There was a
time when the answer of most end-users and real estate investors would have
been a resounding 'No'.
After all, it is common knowledge that ready-possession
homes or homes which would be delivered in six months or less were
costing more by nearly 30% to 35%. In price-sensitive markets like Pune, paying such
a premium merely for the benefit of earlier possession made no sense at all.
The budget constraints of end users aside, even investors would shy away from paying such higher price, since they are obviously focused on entering at the lowest possible point and exiting when the property has appreciated sufficiently.
Kishor Pate, CMD - Amit Enterprises Housing Ltd. |
They were certainly not open to foregoing the highest possible
returns on investment for ready-possession flats, even if it meant being able
to rent them out sooner. After all, the potential resale price would still take
a massive beating.
The Current Scenario...!
Thanks to the protracted slowdown on the property market in most Indian cities, developers across the country have witnessed their inventories piling up.
Reduced sales traction has induced a major sea-change in their pricing
strategies, resulting in ticket sizes coming down even in ready-to-move
properties in their projects.
This has proved necessary because selling
existing inventory is the only way they can build capital to fund future
projects.
In fact, there has never been a time in the history of the Indian real estate market when properties which are ready or close to possession were so cost-effective. The property market has stabilized.
Quality properties by
reputed developers in very good locations are now available at prices which
were previously possible only if buyers were willing to wait for two years or
longer.
Sound Rationale For Both Options..!
The option of opting for quick possession or under-construction projects is debatable. In the current scenario, it is for the individual to decide on the budget and on the urgency of buying a house.
Individuals with long-term
requirements who also need relief in the payment of installments should
definitely opt for under-construction projects.
Today, most builders have come
up with the scheme of pre-payment of EMI, which helps in reducing the interest
burden and monthly EMIs.
While opting for this route, the builder should be
selected wisely to ensure the safety of one’s investment – only builders with a
good reputation and financial background should be considered.
However, buyers in need of a home for immediate possession who have the requisite funds arranged for and are keen to ditch their landlord for good have never been in a better place than today.
As things stand today, buyers who are
eyeing popular growth corridors like Pune's Undri can actually buy a 2 BHK flat
from a reputed builder which will be delivered within six months or
less, at all-inclusive prices which they can very much afford. Simultaneously,
there are projects offering the under-construction opportunity.
It should be noted that real estate markets across India are beginning to revive, and prices in Pune - a city which held on to its strength as a preferred investment hotbed - will start increasing significantly within the next 6-8 months.
Advice To Buyers..!
In the existing market environment, it is easy to be confused by the various seemingly attractive offers that most developers are doling out. In fact, quite a few players have officially announced astounding rate cuts on their projects in the hope of generating faster sales.
Buyers should be aware that such offers are
almost always tied to projects which are in the earliest stages of development,
and often have hidden costs or features which are not in the best interest of
buyers.
Buyers must therefore assess the builder by his previous track record and study the projects he has completed so far.
The cost should not be only aspect which
should be weighed for taking decision while buying a property.
In fact, the
price aspect should be the last one to consider - once committed to a builder
or project, the buyer is tied to his or her choice.
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 projects like Montecito in Sahakar
Nagar and other 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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