A Consumer's
Guide to Using MahaRERA Data...!
by Mr. Ramesh Nair, JLL India
The data
available on the MahaRERA website makes it one of the most detailed and
informative among RERA websites deployed so far, thereby also making it one of
the most potentially useful for end-users and investors to base their decisions
on. The MahaRERA site provides consumers with a number of important details
regarding ongoing residential real estate projects, and also new project launches,
which were not available earlier. These details can help consumers in several
ways, as long as they understand what data points to look for and how to
interpret them. Here are some handy tips:
1. Project
details:
Whether the
project is new launch or is an ongoing one which has not received a completion
certificate prior to RERA commencement, MahaRERA requires submission of all the
project details.
The exact boundaries of the plot, complete information on the
number of wings or towers in the project, their exact configurations, the
common amenities provided and the number of car parking spaces booked and
available, as well as the details of the project's infrastructure works, are
available online.
Details of
approved FSI and the recreational open areas in each project are also
mentioned. The developer must also submit all the approvals he has received for
the project, including the land title search report, building plan approval,
proforma of the allotment letter, etc. It is easy to search for these details
on the MahaRERA website.
2. Project
performance:
Details
related to the performance of a particular residential project is also
available on the MahaRERA website. In fact, developers have to update the sales
achieved in a project on a quarterly basis.
Tracking the sales happening in a
project has, therefore, become a lot easier and transparent. Earlier, buyers
were often unclear about the actual sales a developer had achieved and depended
largely on information by the developer's sales team which could not be easily
verified.
Analyzing the sales achieved can help a consumer understand the kind
of traction a project is garnering on the market, and accordingly take a much
better-informed purchase decision.
3. Developer's
details:
MahaRERA makes
disclosure of all information regarding the promoters of the project mandatory.
This includes any pending or prior litigation against them, which is and should
be a key concern for any consumer.
Apart from this, the track record of the
promoter is now disclosed - this includes his/her educational background, prior
projects undertaken, financial details such as authenticated IT returns,
audited balance sheets, etc. Such information was definitely not easy to obtain
earlier, especially when it came to developers who are not listed entities.
4. Project
completion timelines: The MahaRERA
data also clearly indicates the original timeline that a developer has
committed to for the completion of a project - as well as the revised
completion date, if applicable. This helps consumers understand exactly when
they can expect possession of their flat.
In fact, the penalty for delays is so
strong that developers now prefer to declare a fairly extended timeline for
completion. In many cases, a true assessment of the timeline can be done by
following the status of construction, which will also be updated on the
MahaRERA site.
5. Information
about real estate agents:
Very often, aspiring property buyers were confused about which real estate
agent to approach for their requirements. While some preferred local agents,
others were more comfortable with brokers attached to big banks.
A lot of this
confusion has been put to rest with a mandatory registration of brokers
authorized to sell flats in different projects. Buyers can look under each
project head
6. Micro-market
analysis: Prior to
zeroing in on a particular location, a consumer must always conduct a rough
survey of the likely areas under consideration. This task has been simplified,
as the MahaRERA website provides information on the area-wise performance of
residential markets across the city. Current data disclose sales and upcoming
supply for all the micro markets within Mumbai city, its suburbs and Thane. It
also gives details of configuration-wise sales in each of these markets.
Ongoing
Challenges
Some challenges
remain - for instance, MahaRERA still does not provide information on the
pricing of apartments. Also, the bulk of the data available is given project
wise, making it challenging to collate and interpret it for a micro-market
analysis.
Yet another difficulty is that the data on the escrow accounts
required to be maintained is not available.
Nevertheless,
there is no doubt that MahaRERA has now armed consumers with a granularity of
details on residential markets which was not available to them previously. As
the RERA concept evolves further, keeping in mind that it a is a process and
not an event, the available information will become even more useful.
About the author..
Mr. Ramesh Nair, CEO & Country Head, JLL India
Arun Chitnis
Head - Corporate Communications & Media Relations
JLL India
Level 6, Amar Avinash Corporate Plaza
Bund Garden Road,
Pune 411001.
Tel: (020) 40196100 Fax: (020) 40196101
Mob: 91 9657129999
Website: www.joneslanglasalle.co.in
Blog: www.joneslanglasalleblog.com/realestatecompass
Head - Corporate Communications & Media Relations
JLL India
Level 6, Amar Avinash Corporate Plaza
Bund Garden Road,
Pune 411001.
Tel: (020) 40196100 Fax: (020) 40196101
Mob: 91 9657129999
Website: www.joneslanglasalle.co.in
Blog: www.joneslanglasalleblog.com/realestatecompass
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