Mumbai realty recovers from 30-month low
Mumbai’s residential home sales recovered from a 30-month low in the third quarter as new projects boosted supply, according to Liases Foras Real Estate Rating & Research Pvt.
Mumbai’s residential home sales recovered from a 30-month low in the third quarter as new projects boosted supply, according to Liases Foras Real Estate Rating & Research Pvt.
In Mumbai sales registrations for July 2011 are down 31% to 5,047 as against 6,500 in July 2010, pointing to the continuing downtrend, said real estate analysts for Prabhudas Lilladher.
If you are living as a tenant in Mumbai and seeking to buy a house this year, there seem to be quite a few confusions going around. While some of the reports and projected forecasts may give you a ray of hope, it would rather mislead you and your wait for a cheaper home may actually cost you to pay more in future.
While there are reports of price correction in Mumbai realty, R Karthik, Chief Marketing Officer of Mumbai based realty firm Lodha Developers believes there will be a positive trend in the year 2011 and the demand will be led by the real buyers.
The Mumbai realty market is awaiting a policy change by the Maharashtra Government that could appreciate the prices in South Mumbai, while soften up the market in the suburbs. Real estate prices in South Mumbai range between Rs 20,000 and Rs 1 lakh per sq ft, whereas the rates in the suburbs range between Rs 6,000 and Rs 40,000 per sq ft.
Given the dynamic civic and social infrastructure in the area, the project lies in close proximity to posh localities- Versova, Lokhandwala and Juhu. The project is located between the two major connectivity nodes of New link Road and Veera Desai Road. Some of the major connectivity and infrastructure projects announced like the upcoming metro lines add considerable leverage to the acquisition. The project has easy access and direct connectivity to most of the Mumbai via road and metro.
Track2Realty Exclusive: For quite some time the developers in Mumbai were making pitch for the review of FSI in the city which they termed as archaic. Their grouse has not been lacking the merit also. Facts speak for themselves. In 1964, FSI was introduced and set at 4.5 in Mumbai.
Sunteck Realty has reportedly entered into an agreement to acquire over 10 acres land parcel in Goregaon suburb of Mumbai for nearly Rs.350 crore.
Zandu Realty has struck a deal with Sheth Developers to rebuild erstwhile herbal healthcare firm Zandu Pharmaceutical Works’ headquarters in Mumbai’s Dadar neighbourhood into a 2.7-acre commercial complex.
DB Realty Ltd has reportedly sold off its 50% stake in a south Mumbai property to the Adani Group.