Thursday, June 25, 2009
Construction tips
* It can also resist termites.
* Ferro Cement walls are weather proof, but a coating of quality paint can make it durable.
* Cracks in cement walls can be sealed with a coating of watery cement solution after wetting the surface.
* Reinforcement should be designed for the load and moment required.
Thanks to Hindu
Construction industry picks up pace
Individual houses
According to K. Shanmugaraj, General Council member, Builders Association of India, demands for individual residences have started showing an upward trend from the beginning of this financial year.
“Cut in lending rates by recognised financial institutions has also acted as a catalyst to make people come out yet again to invest in properties unlike about four months ago when there was severe shortage of cash reserves among population,” he added.
The lowering of interest rates on bank loans, according to him, has even changed the consumer spending habits and prompted even the industry people to go for infrastructure expansion in their respective units.
With the cascading effect of economic recession yet to completely move away from the cluster, experts feel that negotiation of rates will play a great role in fetching good prices from sellers and buyers points of view while trading properties in and around Tirupur city.
“The better you are at bargaining, the more money you are going to make or save,” Mr. Shanmugaraj pointed out.
Industry sources cautions that while negotiating for better prices, one should be realistic with what he/she has been asking for. “This will avoid losing opportunities to get attractive selling or buying prices,” sources added.
M. Nataraj, promoter, Sree Balaji Constructions, tells that the time is now ripe for investment as the property development rates which nosedived about six months ago are yet to go high.
“Presently, construction rate of individual houses hovers still at an attractive Rs. 1,750 per sq ft as against Rs. 2,500 sq ft a few months ago,” he said.
Thanks to : Hindu
Sunday, April 26, 2009
NRIs - Ray of Hope For Realtors
Realtors in Mohali district have seen a ray of hope among NRIs to keep their business going during the global slowdown. While the local buyers are hesitating from buying houses coming up in large number in the district, it is the interest of NRIs from Canada, US, England and middle-east countries that has given a new lease of life to real estate sector. With thousands of NRIs inquiring about the availability of houses, flats and villas, real estate sector has all of a sudden got fresh lease of life that otherwise was witnessing a low business for the last four-five months. A visit to Zirakpur and surrounding areas revealed that number of inquiries from NRIs for housing properties in Mohali have gone beyond 3,000 during last few months.
Such is the response that one of the real estate development Royal Estate has already decided to come up with a NRI tower in Zirakpur due to rising demand for houses from NRIs. Krishan Goyal, managing director, Royal Estate Zirakpur, said during last two months he had received over 500 inquiries from NRIs and had already sold 4-5 flats to them. ??We have now decided to come up with NRI tower at Royal Estate as demand is great,?? he added. Satish Jindal, managing director, Maya Garden Zirakpur, too is smiling with the expectation of good business ahead as after receiving over 600 inquiries for houses during last two months, he has sold 6-7 flats to them. Response from NRIs is amazing and it shows that good days for real estate sector are lying ahead, he added.
Many of the builders attribute the sudden interest among NRIs for houses in Zirakpur and surrounding areas to the fact that from June onwards international flights are scheduled to take off from upcoming international airport. Interestingly, while Indians residing abroad are showing great interest in buying property in Mohali district, domestic buyers are not coming forward to buy while inquiries in hundreds are being received. Realtors are expecting market to improve on local front also. Subash Chand, partner, Swastic Vihar Zirakpur, said that while there was good response from the NRIs, local buyers are waiting for the property prices to be slashed further. They expect good business from April 1 onwards, as service tax would be completely withdrawn and interest rates are expected to be lowered further. Vijay Arora, president, Peermuchalla Builders Association, said that around 100 inquiries are coming on a single day while sales are not picking up. All expectations are resting on new financial year. With NRIs buying property it seems that market would improve further he added.
Courtesy : nrirealtynews
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Foreign Investors Eyeing Badly Hit Small and Mid Size Indian Developers
Small and medium size developers across the nation are said to be stuck with 5-6 projects on average as demand has been sluggish. They plan to sell 40 per cent of the existing projects at a discount of 25-40 per cent of the original price to fund rest of their projects. Shirole said, “We could see 50 per cent of total real estate market coming under distressed deals. As foreign PE players have the liquidity and staying power, after buying such properties, they can wait 4-5 years or till such time the property market rebounds to sell them at higher price.” However, the outcome of general election can play spoilsport. “A stable government is a prerequisite to these foreign investors. If there are frequent changes at the Centre, they might turn their back for another five years,” cautioned Arun Goel, CEO, DHFL Venture Capital India.
Courtesy : nrirealtynews.com