WHO IS BUYING PROPERTY
IN PUNE
End Users, Investors or Speculators ?
WAKAD PROPERTY MARKET PUZZLE
Musings of a Novice
Self-Styled Property Guru Part 6
By
VIKRAM KARVE
In continuation from Parts 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 (links given
below)
Please read these parts but remember to come back here to
Part 6
(Or why not read this post Part 6 first, comment, and then go
back to the earlier parts)
A friend of mine, who dabbles in real estate, told me that in
the Pune Real Estate Market there are 3 types of consumers who buy residential
property:
1. End User
2. Investor
3. Speculator
He also said that the price of property depends on which
category dominates the property market at that point of time.
Now how does a layman like me find out how much property each
of these three categories of buyers (End Users, Investors, Speculators) are
buying and who is dominating the real estate market. Well, as you know, unlike
as is prevalent in other sectors, most of whom are well regulated, there is no
transparency in the unregulated real estate industry. So it is difficult for a
layman to get credible data and authentic information about the property
market.
That’s why I decided to find out for myself. I carried out my
own little rough survey in the place I live (the upcoming Pune suburb of Wakad)
and consulted some “Techie” friends who are the leading property buyers in
Wakad and came up with some ballpark figures.
(Let me add a
disclaimer that these are ballpark figures based on a very small random sample
and are just for illustrative purposes only and I am a novice in this field who is thinking aloud. If you are a clued-up knowledgeable in-the-know real
estate analyst then I am sure you have carried out a detailed survey using
statistical and scientific techniques and we will be grateful if you could share your wisdom and educate
us in this matter).
Now let’s continue with our Property Puzzle of Pune,
especially Wakad.
The rough proportion (approximate percentages) of occupation
of residential homes was as follows:
Owners – 20 %
Tenants – 55 %
Vacant – 25 %
Thus, 20 % (one-fifth)
of homes are being bought by end users (owners) who buy houses to live in
them.
More than half
the residential properties (55 %) are being bought by Investors for Rental Income
(Tenants) and Long Term Appreciation.
One-fourth of
the properties (25 %) are being bought by speculators for short-term
gain due to quick appreciation yielding them high returns.
I am confused with what I have discovered.
From the above findings it is evident that the Pune Real Estate Market is an investor driven market, especially in the
suburbs of Pune like Wakad.
(And, just imagine, I thought that a once conservative city
like Pune would have an end-user driven property market like in the good old
days of yesteryear)
As on today, Wakad is an underdeveloped area with zero
quality of life due to lack of amenities and facilities, incomplete roads and
poor social infrastructure. The only plus point of Wakad is its proximity to
the Rajiv Gandhi InfoTech Park in Hinjewadi and that is the main reason IT
Techies working in Hinjewadi prefer live nearby in Wakad since commuting to
other distant localities is a nightmare due to the terrible chaotic traffic in
Pune.
Hence almost all the end users who buy houses in Wakad are
Techies.
Now most of these IT Techies earn a lot of money at quite a
young age and hence have lots of spare cash to invest and the trend amongst overly
paid IT Nerds seems to be to invest their riches in real estate. It is this frenzy
to buy property in Pune by these Techies that is the main cause for real estate
prices spiralling steeply upwards to exorbitant heights in Pune.
So, obviously most of the real estate “investors” all over
Pune are IT Techies, and more so in IT friendly destinations like Wakad and Hinjewadi.
I keep talking to young Techies in my neighbourhood and let
me tell you one thing – quite a few of then are quite anxious about their
careers as things are not quite hunky-dory as before owing to the prevailing
uncertain financial scenario of an impending global economic downturn which can
adversely affect the IT Industry. Some fear that if the global economic crisis
worsens and there is recession and slowdown, austerity measures like wage freeze and downsizing may be resorted to
by IT Companies and this ambiguous prospect has created a sense of insecurity
amongst the Techies. Now in these uncertain circumstances, don’t you think that
these Techies (most of whom are already paying EMI for their first home loans)
will think twice before investing in a second home?
End users will keep buying houses to live in, but end-user
demand is a fraction of the total (roughly 20 %) so if Investors (who
constitute more than 50 %) of the property market defer buying houses this will result in a fall in investor
demand and worsen the inventory overhang.
Tell me, in this scenario, in an investor driven property
market, don’t you think that property prices are bound to fall?
From the figures above it seems that speculative demand is
roughly one-fourth (25 %) of the total demand (as compared to 20 % End User
Demand). Speculators look for high returns on their investment and short term
gain through steep appreciation of property prices and can block their money
only for a specific period. If the property prices do not rise significantly
(or suppose they correct and fall) due to slack in investor demand, then speculators
are likely to sell off their properties to end users and book their profits.
This aspect too will have a sobering effect on the property rates.
However, as I said right in the beginning, I am a novice in
this domain, and maybe some seasoned experts may say that I am “flying kites”.
So I feel it is best for us to ask the experienced property gurus.
Yes, if you are a true Property Guru, an enlightened in-the-know
real estate expert, please tell us whether, in your opinion, these tentative findings
of property buyer consumer profile (End User 20 %, Investor 55 %, Speculator 25
%) are representative of the property market in Pune?
Is Pune an
investor driven property market or is it otherwise?
What do you feel is the percentage proportion of End-users vs Investors vs Speculators?
A friend of mine feels that property prices in Pune have
risen mainly due to speculators and it is a speculative demand driven real
estate market. Of course, it is the poor end user who bears the brunt of all
this.
And, more importantly, considering the current volatile
economic scenario, do tell us, whether, in the near future, are property prices in Pune are going to
rise or fall, more specifically, in upcoming suburbs like Wakad? Are house sales stagnating? Is absorption rate decreasing and inventory overhang increasing? Are builders and developers facing a cash crunch? Is a correction round the corner?
In your opinion, what do you think is best for the End User to
do – should he buy a house right now or is it better to adopt a wait-and–watch
policy for some time?
Dear Reader, please comment and give us your views and help
unravel the Pune Property Market Puzzle.
And what about other places in India – is the property market
scenario in your city similar to Pune or is it different?
We eagerly await your comments.
Happy House Hunting.
To be continued in MUSINGS OF A NOVICE SELF-STYLED PROPERTY GURU Part 7 …
VIKRAM KARVE
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