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Gurgaon housing projects delayed, buyers stunned

Many upscale housing projects in the suburb of Gurgaon are running behind schedule. While some delays are normal, most have overshot deadlines by up to a year or more, report Sanjeev K Ahuja and Vandana Ramnani.

Updated on: Oct 16, 2008 12:47 AM IST
None | By , Gurgaon/New Delhi
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Minal Rajan’s current home is a Rs 40,000-a-month rented flat. And her dream home is a Rs 45,000-a-month installment, and no more. She will have to wait.

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Many upscale housing projects in the suburb of Gurgaon are running behind schedule. While some delays are normal, most have overshot deadlines by up to a year or more.

Those in the trade blamed it on the “ongoing liquidity crunch” and the global meltdown. With funds getting sucked out of the system, they said, delays and cancellations are likely.

Another home hopeful, who didn’t want to be identified fearing harassment by the builder, said, “I have been paying a rental of Rs 70,000 a month as my flat in DLF’s Pinnacle is not ready yet, more than a year past the delivery date.”

Rajan’s “booked” home is in Unitech’s The Close, also in Gurgaon. She had a scare recently when she heard work had stopped. It hadn’t. But when she went down to the site to check, she was told her flat would be late.

The DLF spokesman said, “The delivery of Pinnacle apartments would begin anytime soon.” The delay, if any, he said, was because the company was waiting for the occupation certificate from the government.

But the word is out in the trade that things were not as good as they once were.

 
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