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Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Pune realty rates won't drop further - Promoters and Builders Association of Pune (PBAP)

Politically Right Answer!:

Dispelling speculations of a possible reduction in realty prices in the city, the Promoters and Builders Association of Pune (PBAP) stated on Sunday that they have already bottomed out and it is highly unlikely that developers would lower prices further.
The PBAP stated, "Prices in Pune have already corrected to the maximum possible extent and, in some areas, the correction has been as much as 25 per cent.

The majority of the supply in the property market is in the outer periphery of Pune. The rates here are in the Rs 3,000 to Rs 3,500 per sq ft range.

When compared to most other cities, the price range is reasonable considering the proximity of the locations to the city centre.

On an overall basis, Pune has seen a long-term trend of increase in the specification adjusted property rates ( ? ! ) of only 11 per cent to 12 per cent per annum over a ten-year period.

Many developers have already reduced rates by 10 to 15 per cent and some as much as 25 per cent," the statement said.

Feelings:

PBAP's stand on realty prices in Pune has come in the wake of a recent statement made by the Confederation of Realty Developers Association of India (CREDAI), which led to a general feeling that all realty estate markets across the country would see a further price reduction.

Facts:

The builder's association (means PBAP) obtained a feedback from its members and came to the conclusion that most developers, over the last few months, have already reduced their rates in response to the PBAP's call to fix bottom rates.

The move had taken into account the subdued market sentiment and was in anticipation of the PBAP exhibition in October.

Question: Why the prices were unlikely to come down further?

Reason: 1) Because of you! You Pune property buyers, you stopped funding builders
Elaborating on why the prices were unlikely to come down further, the PBAP stated that traditionally construction of residential projects was funded by customer advances.

However, the current slowdown has led to a need for developers to raise construction finance.

The problem has compounded, since the construction finance rates have increased from 11 per cent to 17 per cent over the past few months, that too in the few cases where construction finance is available.

The statement stresses that the increased cost of finance needs to be factored in the overall project costs.
Reason: 2) Inflation:
"While inflation has impacted the cost of construction substantially over the past few years, the current downturn in inflation has not seen any significant reduction in material costs."

Reason: 3) Government of India:
Steel prices came down to reasonable levels and have already increased on various counts, including the government raising the import duty. The net impact of the steel price reduction currently stands at an average of Rs 30 per sq ft

Reason: 4) Wall Street:
The depreciation of the rupee has led to an increase of 20 per cent in the cost of imported materials," said the PBAP

Reason: 5) Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC)
On the local front, the association stated that in the last few years, the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has increased the charges payable by developers for approval of plans by over 300 per cent.

Reason: 6) South Korean and Japanese Car Manufacturers:
Also, the increase in the parking norms by PMC have further led to substantial increase in construction costs.

Reason: 7) Home loan interest rates:
The statement touches upon the issue of the steep increase in interest rates that had affected customers' purchasing power over 18 months ago and, in turn, led to a slowdown in the launch of new projects ( new sources of funding! ) .

Pune Builders Love Pune Property Buyers:

"Around six months ago, the PBAP had appealed to its members to absorb the price hikes of input costs as much as possible and pass on only minimal increases to consumers in light of the affordability concerns of customers," the association said.

Proof No. 1) FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 2008: Promoters and Builders Association of Pune strikes back: increases the per-square-foot rate of flats between Rs 50 and Rs 400 from April 20

Proof No. 2. FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 2008: Builders will increase the rate according to the stage of the construction, says Shantilal Kataria, while talking on rising property prices in Pune

PBAP has done it's best. Now, it's others - Indian Government, Indian Financial Institutions and Obama - turn to do their bit!

-The Times of India

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IT, auto sectors’ slowdown has Pune realtors changing tack to attract buyers

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2 comments:

  1. By making false statements one after the other, PBAP has already lost its credi bility.

    Funny to see their claim that Pune has prices lower than other cities. Don't they know prices in Bangalore / Hyderabad are much lower at locations much closer to center of respective cities than Pune?

    Real fact is these builders have tested blood- they are now so used to make four figure profit per square foot that they can not digest lesser profit in three figure per squarefoot.

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  2. We are very happy to hear that they will not cut the prices. Now we are expecting much more deep correction. The sign of botomming down is some builders will go bankrupt, as there are no such signs, further correction is inevitable.

    Kumar builder know very well that in this market the small builders can't hold long, by fooling them under the banner of PBAP he pushed them for bankruptcy. So he will enjoy the monopoly like 10 years before.

    NOTE: In June month the rate was 3000 psf. So 0% cut happened & 0 sale.

    Wah Lalit you are a great candidate for state politics.

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