This Article is From Jan 05, 2021

Real Estate Firms May Witness Marginal Shrink Of 4-6% Due To Steel Price Rise

The steel prices have increased at a time when demand for property is slowly getting back on the track with the government measures and low interest-rate regime

Real Estate Firms May Witness Marginal Shrink Of 4-6% Due To Steel Price Rise

Currently, only the residential sector has seen a revival of demand.

Surge in prices of steel products that are used in the construction sector has an adverse impact on the real estate companies as these materials are now not in a position to pass the additional cost on their buyers and may witness shirking of margin by 4-6 per cent, realtors said on Tuesday.

The steel prices have increased at a time when demand for property is slowly getting back on the track with the government measures and low interest-rate regime, they said.

Price of construction steel or Thermo Mechanical Treatment (TMT) bars had recently touched Rs 45,000 a tonne in some markets, which was at least 30-40 per cent higher than the rate in the pre-Covid period.

TMT steel bars are generally used material in construction for enhanced protection against earthquake and another type of natural disasters.

“The steel price rise is hurting the real estate companies as the property prices are under pressure. The additional cost will result in a shrink of gross margin by 5-6 per cent,” Bengal Peerless Housing Development Company CEO Ketan Sengupta told PTI.

Real estate industry body Credai Bengal president Nandu Belani said the spurt in steel prices will reduce the margin by 4-5 per cent, which is quite high for the sector.

Currently, only the residential sector has seen a revival of demand, while the commercial and industrial segment is still reeling under pressure, and the high cost will discourage builders to delay the launch of new projects, the officials said.

“We are not planning to launch new projects due to market condition and will review the situation by the end of the fiscal and then take a call,” Sengupta added

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