How can the new government expedite the real estate sector’s recovery?
With the General Elections of 2019 giving a clear mandate for Narendra Modi to return as prime minister for a second term, the real estate sector is optimistic, as this would mean a continuation
Impact of a stable government on reforms, infrastructure and buyer confidence
Shantilal Kataria, vice-president of CREDAI India, points out that stability is very important in any business and particularly in the property market. It is crucial for developers and buyers, for taking fast decisions. “The new government is serious about
Property buyers can also have confidence, knowing that there is a stable government working to protect their interests with such reforms. In spite of the hardships faced by the real estate sector, the reform agenda has been welcomed by all stakeholders.
Decisive verdicts are signs of stability and add to business confidence, concurs Ankur Jain, CEO of Group Satellite. “Now, the remaining uncertainty factor in Maharashtra, is the state elections. The real estate sector had to deal with a lot of uncertainty in the recent past, like the changing DCPR 2034, liquidity issues due to the IL&FS crisis and changes in GST rules. With
Streamlining of the
The real estate fraternity’s first demand from the new government, is to create a conducive environment for ease of doing business.
Rajiv Parikh, president, CREDAI Maharashtra, elaborates: “The issues regarding environmental clearance, town planning, non-agricultural permissions and mutation entries, should be dealt with. It has been our long-standing demand to make sanctions for projects available online, to speed up the process, as this is a key area which inflates property prices.”
Focus on technology and infrastructure
The government’s past reforms have had a major bearing on the affordable housing segment. Navin Makhija, managing director of the Wadhwa Group, says that “Another boost to these projects can be through infrastructure development. As a result of faster completion of these projects, the residential realty segment in and around the city of Mumbai, stands to benefit.”
Encouragement should be given to the introduction of new technology, for speedy,
Nimish Gupta, FRICS – MD,
Relaxation in taxation
Parikh adds that the new government should look into reforms of tax structures. “The realtors engaged in fulfilling the ambitious ‘Housing for All’ scheme through affordable housing, should get more incentives,” he says. Gaurav Gupta, director of Omkar Realtors wants the new government to take a relook at the current GST structure for SRA and redevelopment in Mumbai. “This accounts for close to 55%-60% of all development work being carried out, with the balance development accruing from open plots and mill land. It is a case of ‘double taxation’, compared to the sale of vacant land, which is subjected to a single taxation slab with GST exemption,” he explains.
Housing for all
Other players want the government to improve micro-finance for the lower and middle income groups. Subodh Runwal, director of the Runwal Group, hopes that the government will make housing affordable in all the major metros, by reducing taxes, premiums and GST levy and also infuse liquidity into the banks and NBFCs dealing with the real estate sector. Atul Goel, managing director, Goel Ganga Developers Pvt Ltd, wants the government to address the availability of funds. “If positive measures are implemented by 2020, we can expect a boom in the market,” he concludes.
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