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Apartment developers cut corners to boost cash flows

As volumes in the real estate sector refuse to pick up, some apartment developers have slashed the average saleable area in Mumbai apartments. As a result, you now have homes that on the face of it look cheaper than the going rates in a particular area, but then in effect the size of the apartments have also shrunk.

Updated on: Feb 05, 2012 10:52 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Mumbai
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As volumes in the real estate sector refuse to pick up, some apartment developers have slashed the average saleable area in Mumbai apartments. As a result, you now have homes that on the face of it look cheaper than the going rates in a particular area, but then in effect the size of the apartments have also shrunk.

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A BSE-listed developer is selling a two-bedroom apartment for Rs 1.3 crore in Mumbai's north-western suburb of Andheri.

"The apartment has a carpet area of 550 sq ft, which is much less than normal two-bedroom properties," said a real estate broker. "So eventually the per sq ft rate ends up to be more than Rs 20,000 per square foot on carpet area."

Analysts say the recent reduction in size is also a result of a new state government rule.

"If you see at the carpet area, you would realise that it has remained more or less the same, just that many developers were projecting the super built-up area as a lot more,"said Pankaj Kapoor, managing director, Liases Foras, a real-estate research firm. "But with the new development control rules that is not happening."

The trend of shifting back to smaller apartments is, however, more seen amongst cash-strapped developers. Industry experts say, that many more developers could be compelled to follow the plan, if the sales continue to remain lukewarm. Earlier in 2008, when the chips were down, many developers had followed the same trick to generate sales.

 
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