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The Upside Of High Residential Inventory

For the last 3-4 years, residential real estate market has seen sluggish demand, which has caused the unsold inventory levels to go up in some of the key Indian geographies. Supply/demand mismatch in terms of price and configurations has been the main reason for the rise in inventory levels. From

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Published - Tuesday, 07 Jun, 2016
The Upside Of High Residential Inventory
For the last 3-4 years, residential real estate market has seen sluggish demand, which has caused the unsold inventory levels to go up in some of the key Indian geographies. Supply/demand mismatch in terms of price and configurations has been the main reason for the rise in inventory levels. From developers’ point of view, this has eventually resulted in, correction of prices in many markets in order to improve sales velocity of unsold products and increased project launches with the right configurations to cater to existing demand. The residential real estate market, which had witnessed a slump in project launches in 2015, showed a visible comeback in the first quarter this year. There has been a six-fold increase in launches of the affordable housing projects, as developers predicted greater demand in this highly price-sensitive segment. A Buyer's Market Real estate prices usually drop as inventory increases. If a buyer feels that he is not getting the best possible deal, he can look at the next option on the list. It pays to be aware of and confident about one’s bargaining power. If the home has been on the market for several weeks or months, has perhaps already undergone some price reductions and is still unsold, it strongly suggests that the seller is hoping to sell it as soon as possible. In such a situation, the seller can be asked for add-ons such additional furniture or fixtures, apart from a heavy discount on the listed price. Also, some real estate brokers may be more inclined to knock a percentage point off their commissions and pass on the benefit to the buyer to get deals done. However, the best advantage for a buyer will lie with property consultancies that do not charge any brokerage from buyers at all, but only from the sellers. Confusion in a market of unsold supply An inevitable result of heavy housing inventory on the market is that prospective buyers are confused about which options to focus on. This ‘problem of plenty’ can be resolved by looking only at select projects by reputed developers. The lure of discounts and flexible payment plans that currently define the market should not obscure a developer’s track-record, on-ground construction activity on projects and the market's response to these and previous projects. The initial choice should be made based on developer’s track record, project construction activity at site and locational advantages of the project. Further guidelines for buyers • In the case of under-construction projects, buyers should only consider those which are likely to be completed over the next 12-18 months. • It is also essential to undertake good diligence in terms of the project’s market response and inventory sold, which will ensure that project is delivered • One should look only at established housing corridors where social and physical infrastructure are in place or visibly under development Expected resurgence Both the RBI and the Central Government have taken certain key steps to revive the real estate market. Firstly, the implementation of Real Estate Regulatory Act will ensure transparency in the real estate transactions, which will help safeguard the interests of buyers. RERA will not only help in expediting the completion of the ongoing projects but also immunize buyers from any fraudulent practices. The RBI has reduced interest rates, which will allow prospective home buyers to avail of cheaper home loans from banks. These factors have infused renewed positive sentiment in the market, and will ultimately result in boosting demand for residential properties. An increase in demand will ultimately help developers improve sales velocity for their products, help improve cash flows to complete their ongoing projects and pay-off debts.

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