They will be a combination of greenfield and brownfield projects, Tata Housing Managing Director and CEO Brotin Banerjee told PTI here.
The implementation of Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act (RERA) and GST is likely to spur consolidation in the sector, which presents an opportunity for Tata Housing to expand its portfolio, he added.
"There is already a slowdown in the sector and now with the addition of new regulations of RERA and GST, those with access to very large land banks or projects and not in a position to sustain in future are looking at consolidating. We see this as an opportunity for expanding our portfolio," he said.
When asked whether the valuations were attractive and the sellers ready to take a haircut, he said, "Sellers are far more reasonable now about valuations and land prices. This is one good thing that has happened due to the slowdown. Hopefully, rightly priced projects or land banks can be acquired and rightly priced inventory can be sold."
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Out of these 8-10 projects, around 3-4 would be under its affordable housing division Tata Value Homes, he said.
The company is looking at cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Pune, Hyderabad, among others, for expansion.
"At the moment, we are not looking at smaller, tier-II or tier-III Indian cities," Banerjee added.