Does covid 19 Will the apartment rate go down, will under construction projects be delayed?
What started off as a new year with
lots of hopes and aspirations, 2020 has proved to be quite a damper for many
due to the outbreak of the virus. Ria Sharma who had always wanted to invest in
an apartment in electronic city has now fallen into confusion. And
she is not alone. There are several people like her who are wary of making a
decision and we don’t blame them. In these unprecedented times, it is important
that you make the right decision while choosing a home. To know the full impact
of the virus on the construction sector, read on.
Though the initial days of the
lockdown proved to be tough for the sector, thankfully things are slowly
getting back to normal. It was expected that there would be a severe delay in
projects and that no new projects would be launched. But proving the naysayers
wrong, Bangalore has recorded the highest number of new launches leaving behind
cities like Mumbai, Kolkata, Hyderabad and Chennai. It is a whopping 49% of the
total new launches. The demand for the newly launched flats in Electronic City
has already started picking up.
It has been reported by the CREDAI, Bangalore that the demand for residential housing in the affordable segment is on the rise. This explains why properties in electronic city phase1 are seeing a surge in enquiries. Additionally, the city has not seen any reduction in the prices. Due to the labour shortage and increased costs, there may even be a bit of a hike in the prices but the good news is that payment schedules may be extended for the benefit of the consumers.
It is to be noted that the Bangalore
market is already on its way to normalcy thanks to its young crowd. The
labourers are already on their way back and projects that have in-house labour
stationed have been able to get back to their routine work. The city is leading the country in terms of real-estate
recovery with enquiries having returned to 70 per cent of the Jan-Feb period and
most of them are from N.R.I’s.
To conclude, this is not the first
challenge that the construction sector has seen as it has faced several
obstacles in the past. Experts say that the sector is well on its way to
recovery in the next 6 to 12 months. With the work having been started in full
swing under controlled conditions, there will not be much of a delay in the
completion of the projects. As everyone is moving towards the new normal,
Bangalore has been one of the pioneer cities to bounce back. This pandemic has
made us realize that owning a home, big or small where nobody can move us out,
no matter what is of utmost importance. It has also taught us the importance
of saving and investments. Hence, don’t let anything stop you from getting
closer to your dream flat in electronic city
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