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Keep these factors in mind while buying a property

Last updated on: April 04, 2014 14:46 IST
It is extremely difficult to predict how high property prices will shoot up.

It might make sense to buy an under-construction property over a ready one that commands too much of a premium for being ready, says Manish Shah.

Among the trickiest predictions to make is which way the property market will go.

Financial markets are so much easier because of all the information available – Price Earnings ratios, company guidance, interest rate guidance from central banks.

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And still, projections often go awry. With property, with all its opaqueness, I’m surprised people even bother. You have no idea what the real demand is. Isn’t it still the best place to stash black money?

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Delay in possession of a flat could mean additional interest payment.

We have regulators / ombudsmen to help you with Rs. 200 extra charged on your credit card or 2% taken as commission on your mutual funds but no one in particular to appeal to (yet) if your possession delay cost you lakhs in additional interest payments to your bank or in additional rents paid.

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Home buyers should consider all parameters while buying an under-construction property.

Which is why I’m perplexed when sweeping statements are made about the state of the market and what you should or shouldn’t do. Let me illustrate through a few examples:

I hear all around that there’s a real estate slowdown and it is true that transactions have reduced. Mumbai has been hit too.

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And yet, I sold my apartment in a new complex at a decent return within 2 weeks of listing it on a real estate portal. One off example? Perhaps. But, if you look deeper, the project had lots going for it. 

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One should cross-check tall claims made by the builder while booking an apartment.

Ready possession, reasonable rate, great connectivity, a new mall across the road and an upcoming metro station close by. Could it have appreciated even more ? Maybe. Does it sound like this is a tough market ?  

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Perhaps not. My limited point here is that it’s such a complicated asset, that skip the generalizations and get down to your specific case – only then, will it make sense.

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Home seekers should not get confused whether to buy or rent a flat in a bad market.

I hear with amazement declarations about this being a bad market to buy and there are now indexes that talk about particular cities being better to rent in rather than buy while some others have the reverse said about them. How can a generalization be made of an entire city?

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Take 2 people considering whether to rent or to buy the same apartment – one person with a 3-4 year timeframe, having come to a city to work with the intention of going back to his hometown after that. 

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Even If property market is growing at slow pace, your EMI burden will not come down.

The other, relocating to the same city with the intention of settling down in it.

If the market is slow and appreciates at low single digits (in percentage terms) it will take over 10 years for the decision to buy to pay off.

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In the first person’s case, it might not seem worth it at all but in the second, perfectly so, especially if he particularly likes the apartment he bought. 

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An under construction project in Chennai.

With respect to under-construction properties, most advice is similar – stick to ready property or near completion projects to avoid the cost of delay (not to mention the chance of projects not being completed).

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Unfortunately, the reality is that some of the best deals are often available when the project is nowhere near completion. 

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One should verify builders credibility before signing any deal with him.

So, the question to ask yourself is, if you, as a buyer are comfortable with the builders reputation of completing projects (judged by past record and current reputation), then is the price that it’s available at right now low enough to allow you to afford a 1-2 year delay ?

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If yes, it might still make sense to buy an under-construction property over a ready one that commands too much of a premium for being… ready !

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Last updated on: April 04, 2014 14:46 IST
Real estate sector in India remains most difficult in terms of pricing prediction.

Unfortunately, the net message here is that in opaque, complicated markets like real estate in India, its best to stay away from generalizations. Evaluating each deal or project on its merit is your best bet.

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(The writer is a Co-founder and CEO, Bigdecisions.in)

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