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Real estate sector demand to touch pre COVID-19 levels only after 2022-23: Crisil

CRISIL expects a slowdown in new launches this fiscal, and developers to focus on sale of ready or near-complete properties, leading to a gradual reduction in inventory

May 27, 2021 / 17:25 IST
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The residential real estate sector demand will be impacted by the second wave of COVID-19 in the first half of this fiscal but a healthy recovery is expected in the second half, much like the previous fiscal. It is expected to touch pre-pandemic levels only after 2022-23, domestic ratings agency CRISIL said on May 27.

"Absolute demand will catch up with pre-pandemic levels only after fiscal 2023," it said.

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It said that established developers with well-managed balance sheets would grow faster than the industry, consolidate their presence, and sustain their credit profiles.

It noted that well established developers raised around Rs 44,000 crore in the last five years via equity, and land and commercial assets monetisation. The improved financials will help tackle stress from the second wave, meet growth needs and help keep their credit profiles stable.