The Free Press Journal

‘Residentia­l realty may see 40-60% correction’

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Liquidity starved real estate sector is expected to witness a 40-60 per cent decline in residentia­l sales volumes this fiscal due to COVID-19 pandemic, ratings agency says Icra.

According to the agency, the collection­s from customers are also expected to decline by around 35-40 per cent.

Maintaing a negative outlook for the real estate sector, the agency noted that the overall sales volume from completed and underconst­ruction inventory is expected to reduce by 40-60 per cent.

"The preference for completed inventory is expected to continue thus favouring the developers having higher proportion of such projects. However, the steep reduction in home loan rates may aid housing demand to some extent, with home loan interest rates having dropped below 8 per cent for the first time in 15 years," the agency said.

It noted that committed receivable­s from already booked sales have also been impacted, given that some milestone based payments have been deferred due to stoppage of constructi­on activities earlier.

Icra also expects the spends on ongoing projects to reduce by around 30 per cent in FY21 on account of the pandemic.

"New launches, which were already on a declining trend given the increased focus on deliveries, are likely to get further deferred," it said. Icra further said the overall project cash flows are expected to be impacted by slower collection­s leading to reduced inflows.

"While there will be reduction in project spends as well, the reduction in inflows is likely to remain higher than the reduction in outflows, leading to lower net operating cash flows and higher dependence on other forms of liquidity/refinancin­g," it said.

Higher rated clients have maintained considerab­le liquidity buffers, which can be used to meet project costs and debt obligation­s. Also, many companies have availed moratorium to bring down debt repayments, which coupled with automatic reduction in collection-linked prepayment­s, has provided some relief to the developers.

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