Rising Popularity Of Resale Flats


wealthymattersNew home sales may be few and far between, but resale of properties is booming. Sale of such properties is up 40% across the country in the last 6-8 months as buyers become more risk averse, looking at the enormous construction delays, say property brokers and financial institutions. According to Punjab National Bank and Indiabulls Housing Finance, 35-40% of home loans being taken today are for resale properties, which include both apartments that are ready to move in and those that are in the late stages of completion. Primary sales have slowed down and prices have stagnated or dropped. Resale of properties, however, has been strong in the last few quarters.

Time over-runs in real estate projects have become a sore point with buyers. According to property research firm PropEquity, nearly half of the 900,000 under-construction residential units are likely to be delayed by up to 18 months. Slowing of the economy to a 5% GDP growth level too has put doubts in the minds of home buyers. Property sales across the country have dipped in the last year and a half because of rising property prices.

According to PropEquity, in the first quarter of the current fiscal, 13,797 residential units was sold in Bangalore compared with 9, 742 units absorbed in the first quarter of FY13. Other bigger markets such as the Mumbai Metropolitan Region absorbed 15,501 units, down 21%; National Capital region (NCR) absorbed 26, 798, up 31% and Chennai saw 5953 units absorbed down 21% in January to March 2103 compared to same period last year. Read more of this post

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Sudhir Hasija-The Upwardly Mobile Entrepreneur


wealthymatters.comSudhir Hasija is the chairman of the Rs 1200 crore homegrown handset maker Karbonn Mobiles.Here is a link to the company’s website:http://www.karbonnmobiles.com/.

His story will tell you how a person with few means can get into wholesaling and then into manufacturing.So for all would- be industrialists here is his story:

55 year old Sudhir Hasija, is the son of a government clerk. He left his home in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, after clearing his Class 10 exams. He then moved to Hyderabad where he spent three years in a machine tools company and saved around Rs 3,000. He used this money to set up a business selling TV accessories such as antennas and trolleys in Chennai. It was a difficult struggle. He would climb to the rooftops of buildings bare footed in the scorching heat to install antennas. He used to wash at railway stations and stay in low-cost lodges. However he persisted and managed to built a thriving business that he expanded across other southern cities.  Read more of this post

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