MUMBAI: Liquidity crunch in the real estate market is driving many small-time developers to look around for a cover. Many want to liquidate their land or incomplete projects by selling them to larger developers or private equity players even on reduced valuations. What is forcing them to take this drastic step is the stagnant market, where property rates are showing signs of a major correction, said industry sources.
“I am sitting on, at least, five-six such proposals. Some deals are at an advanced stage. The small-time developers are mainly offering land that they had acquired earlier,” Pradeep Jain, chairman of Parsvnath Developers, told ET...........Smaller realtors take exit route-Commercial-Real Estate-Markets-The Economic Times
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