Chennai-based Shriram Properties, the real estate arm of financial giant Shriram Group, has also decided to focus on affordable housing after the government's decision to accord infrastructure status to this segment as well as provide other tax sops and interest subvention to home buyers and builders.
"We have completed and delivered about 15 million sq ft and are currently developing 25-30 projects comprising 60 million sq ft area in Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Vizag, Coimbatore and Kolkata," company's Managing Director M Murali told PTI.
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Out of 60 million sq ft, he said about 18 million sq ft is already under construction and work on remaining would start in phases.
On proposed investment in these projects, Murali said the total investment on construction will be around Rs 15,000 crore, which would be met through internal accruals and bank loans.
The company has raised about $460 million from investors at entity level as well as projects level but it does not have plans to raise further amount, he added.
Walton street, Starwood capital, TPG Capital, Tata Opportunities Fund, HYPO, Sun Apollo, ASK, Motilal Oswal, Amplus, ICICI Prudential have invested in Shriram Properties.
When asked about sales, Murali said the company is likely to achieve sales bookings of Rs 950 crore this fiscal as against Rs 750 crore last year despite demonetisation.
He said the company is targeting sales bookings of Rs 1,350 crore for next fiscal.
Shriram Properties has a land bank of 1,200 acres for future development.
On the listing plan, he said: "We will come with an initial public offer (IPO) when the market is right".
Shriram Properties is also planning to enter Mumbai property market next fiscal where its focus will be on mid-market and affordable housing and little bit of luxury.