Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Anarock eyes 50% revenue surge on demand recovery

- Press Trust of India

Property consultant Anarock aims up to 50% growth in its turnover to around ₹450 crore this fiscal year on the back of recovery in housing demand after the second wave of the Covid pandemic. Mumbai-based Anarock, which is one of the leading housing brokerage firms in the country, had clocked an 18 per cent growth in its revenue at around ₹305 crore during the 2020-21 financial year despite the pandemic. In an interview with PTI, Anarock chairman Anuj Puri said, “Housing demand bounced back strongly both after the first and second wave of the Covid. The recovery happened much faster than our expectatio­ns.” Asked about the company’s revenue outlook in FY22, Puri said the company is expecting strong growth in turnover on improved housing sales driven by pent up demand and low interest rate on home loans.

“We are targeting to achieve a revenue of around ₹400-450 crore from our housing brokerage business and other consultanc­y services in offices, capital market, hotel, malls and project management among others,” he said. Puri said a significan­t revenue will also come from its joint venture firm with Uk-based Mace.

The JV, formed in July 2020, provides project management services to Indian real estate developers and infrastruc­ture firms. On the market, Puri said the size of the residentia­l real estate market has shrunk from the pre-covid level but developers with good execution track record have performed well and their sales bookings numbers have grown.

He expects a strong housing demand during the upcoming festive season as it was seen during the last year. “People are looking to upgrade their homes to meet the requiremen­t of additional space. The demand for second home at hills and other tourist destinatio­ns have also increased,” Puri said.

Quoting its recent survey with CII, Puri said nearly 80% respondent­s prefer to buy ready-to-move-in and nearing completion (maximum one year) units.

During the 2020-21 financial year, Anarock had sold 14,700 units worth ₹16,240 crore on behalf of the developers as against 12,710 units worth over ₹11,000 crore in the previous fiscal.

Anarock, which has an employee base of around 1,800 across its offices in India and the Middle East, was profitable during the last fiscal.

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Anarock expects strong growth in the festive season.

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