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DLF launches affordable housing project in Bangalore

DLF launches affordable housing project in Bangalore

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Bangalore: DLF Ltd, India’s largest real estate developer, has begun selling homes in south Bangalore for prices starting at 28 lakh compared to the 70 lakh-plus starting price for most of its flats, echoing a trend it has stayed away from for years.

Photo by Ramesh Pathania/Mint.

This year DLF has largely launched plotted development projects in multiple locations, restricting residential sales to luxury apartments in Chennai and villas in Shimla.

Most real estate developers in India started focusing on so-called affordable housing and flats priced between 20 lakh and 40 lakh around three years ago after demand fell in the wake of the global financial crisis.

DLF, which had a net debt of around 21,524 crore as of June-end, said while announcing its first quarter earnings that it intends to cut debt by 2,500-3,000 crore in the current fiscal year.

“The Bangalore project is a sort of test launch after six months of planning," said a senior DLF official, who didn’t wish to be identified.

This person admitted that while profit margins are lower at this price-point, companies can still make a success of such projects provided they managed to secure requisite building approvals promptly and then went ahead and delivered the flats to buyers on schedule.

DLF spokesman Sanjey Roy confirmed the launch of the project—700 homes are being offered in the first phase on 10 acres, part of an 84-acre parcel beyond Electronic City, which the company bought in 2007. While DLF will continue to sell its non-core assets, the property developer will look at more such affordable projects to generate quick cash flows, property analysts said.

The issues in affordable housing are timely execution, location with good connectivity and the use of technology to keep the pricing right, said Chintan Patel, associate director of real estate practice at Ernst and Young, without referring to any project in particular.

“The strategy of developing a large parcel in a phased manner is right because it gives time for the supply to get absorbed and also allows an appreciation in prices over time," he said.

DLF’s sales volume is likely to decline to 1.6 million sq. ft in the three months ended 30 September from 2.2 million sq. ft in the year earlier because of the absence of any major project launches during the period, said a preview report by Prabhudas Lilladher.

DLF’s second-quarter earnings are expected to be announced on 9 November.

madhurima.n@livemint.com

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Madhurima Nandy
I am a part of the long story team at Mint, and write on real estate, infrastructure, e-commerce, urban issues among others. I have over 20 years of experience as a journalist. As a long-story writer, I tell stories behind the news to capture the larger picture through an analytical lens, with authenticity.
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Published: 24 Oct 2011, 10:10 PM IST
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