INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
In NCR, the number of such housing units has been estimated at over 1.8 lakh, said PropEquity.More than 4.65 lakh housing units across the
country are lagging their delivery deadlines, according to a report by property consultant PropEquity
Although the country's real estate or property market "may be witnessing green shoots of recovery in select micro markets", the projects -
3.97 lakh of them in seven tier 1 regions - are "significantly behind their delivery deadlines with daunting construction delays"
PropEquity has cited a variety of reasons such as financial constraints, execution challenges, over ambitious launches by developers and
slowing sales behind these project delays.Here are five things pointed out by the property consultant in its report:1
Total value of projects that are facing construction delays is Rs 3.3 lakh crore
That includes projects in tier 1 locations Mumbai Metro Region, National Capital Region, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune and Kolkata
The launch value of the projects in the seven cities is estimated at Rs 2.56 lakh crore.2
In the national capital region, the number of such housing units has been estimated at over 1.8 lakh
These housing units are estimated to be worth Rs 1.22 lakh crore.3
"Although the markets are facing significant execution delays, we do expect the reputed developers to perform well
We also anticipate that the resolution to this difficult scenario will occur in the form of consolidation that will be led by the larger and
more capable developers who have the construction and execution capability to meet their promises," said Samir Jasuja, founder and MD,
Kolkata and Hyderabad have been "relatively insulated" compared with other tier 1 regions
Both these cities were able to sell less than half of these projects.5
As the real estate market gets accustomed to reforms such as GST and RERA (Real Estate Regulation and Development Act), absorption for
ready-to-move and nearing completion projects will witness a preference, added Mr Jasuja
"Affordable and mid-income segment is expected to further grow due to favourable government policies."