Although the economic slowdown has resulted in poor demand for housing properties
in the city last year, there are signs that the market is on the road
to revival, say members of the Tiruchi chapter of Confederation of Real Estate Developers (CREDAI).
“It is true that demand was lukewarm last year due to the overall
economic slowdown. But there have been good enquiries of late, which we
expect will translate into positive growth for the sector during 2014,”
says T.V.Murali, president, CREDAI, Tiruchi.
CREDAI
is seeking to give a push to the market hosting an exhibition of housing
properties, Fairpro-2014, for the first time in the city. Fairpro
exhibitions were so far organised only in Chennai and Coimbatore and the
Tiruchi Chapter of CREDAI plans to make it an annual event henceforth.
A tier-II city with good connectivity, adequate drinking water
sources, and good educational infrastructure, Tiruchi, however, has
largely been free from speculations and hence land prices have held
steady over the past couple of years. “Tiruchi is not an investor’s
destination, but largely a market for end-users. There is a good demand
for affordable housing
in the range of Rs.40 to Rs.50 lakhs. Currently properties are being
developed at a total investment of about Rs.500 crore in the city,”
observes Mr.Murali.
About 30 property developers,
apart from banks, are participating in the expo, providing a bird’s eye
view on over 75 on-going and upcoming projects in the city. Those
seeking to purchase house
properties can get comprehensive information on properties ranging from
Rs.15 lakhs to Rs.2 crore. Developers are offering two to three per
cent discounts at the expo, according to the organisers. “We are
expecting enquiries from genuine prospective buyers to convert into
bookings over the next six months. Although there was a slowdown in the
market forcing promoters to reduce supply, there are indications that
demand would pick up over the next few months,” said B.Senthil Kumar,
Secretary, CREDAI, Tiruchi.
The expo, which was
declared open on Friday by Corporation Commissioner V.P.Thandapani, will
be open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Hotel Sangam till Sunday.
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