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MC Explains: Why has Haryana govt amended its affordable housing policy?

The rates have been raised up to Rs 5,000 per square foot to encourage developers, who are facing high construction material and land costs, to come up with more projects in the urban areas.

July 15, 2023 / 11:03 IST
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The rates have now been increased to Rs 5,000 per sq ft.
Haryana government has decided to approve an amendment in the Affordable Housing Policy-2013, under which the allotment rates for the apartment units have been increased by 20 percent.

Will the Haryana government’s decision to approve an amendment in the Affordable Housing Policy-2013, under which the allotment rates for apartment units have been increased by 20 percent to Rs 5,200 per square foot, encourage developers to undertake more affordable housing projects? Developers have long complained that the rate of Rs 4,200 per square foot fixed for the scheme was making projects unviable due to rising construction and land costs.

Real estate experts said the move was long overdue as the cost of construction has gone up after the pandemic making it unviable for organised developers to undertake affordable housing projects even though there is sustained demand for them.

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“The basic input costs (steel, cement, etc) and the overall cost of construction had gone up considerably over the last few years. More so, even the land cost had risen in the last few years amid high overall housing demand,” said Santhosh Kumar, Vice Chairman - ANAROCK Group.

This move will in some sense help developers to consider launching affordable housing projects given that demand in this category is always there, he added.