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Indians prefer second-hand property: Study

About 74% home buyers across India are negotiating for a ready-to-move property

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Press Trust of India Mumbai

While buying a house, majority of the Indians prefer a ready-to-move property than new launches, a recent study has said.

"About 74% home buyers across India are negotiating for a ready-to-move property," real estate market news portal Track2Realty's survey titled 'Home Buyer's Satisfaction Index' said.

The survey says out of the remaining 26%, who opted for new launches for price discounts, as many as 82% were now repenting their decision, mainly due to delays in the project completion.

The survey was conducted in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bangalore, Kochi, Ahmedabad, Chennai and Patna.

About 68% of buyers prefer ready-to-move property because they could avail of tax benefits only after getting the possession of the house, it says.

"Saving tax on the EMIs is one of the big reasons why eight out of 10 plan their house buying," it points out.

Around 92% of the respondents agreed that buying under-construction property makes them suffer double blow of paying rent and EMI and not getting any tax benefit.

Nearly 52% were ready to pay slightly more for a ready-to-move property because they wanted to make sure who their neighbours would be and the overall community profile.

Delay in the delivery was cited as a major reason by almost 92% buyers for reluctance to book a new launch.

Faulty design or construction scares 70% of home buyers, who opted for "you get what you see" projects.

"About 78% say they have not got what was showcased as the sample flat," the survey adds. Around 72% respondents complained about developers passing off cafeterias as "clubs" and under-equipped gyms.

Also, 72% were scared of going to consumer courts and face the legal hassles.

More than 62%, therefore, said they preferred to settle for a flat in the secondary market.

 

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First Published: May 13 2012 | 1:41 PM IST

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