October 2013 will be earmarked as a month of severe
crisis for the real estate pocket of Noida as the National Green Tribunal (NGT)
had literally thrown a knockout punch to the developers and homebuyers who had
already invested in the projects of the region. And today will go down in the
history books of the NCR where the Environment Ministry has approved the draft
notice that allows construction outside 100 meters on the eastern, western and
southern sides of the Okhla Bird Sanctuary and 1.27 Kms on its Northern side.
The distance falling within that zone has been termed as an ‘Eco-sensitive
zone’ wherein no construction can take place. This decision means that nearly
50 projects and almost60,000 apartment buyers will be finally served justice.
“The news that the entire Noida and NCR real estate market
was waiting for has finally arrived. It’s a big relief for the homebuyers as
well as the developers of the region as finally projects will be handed over to
the respective homebuyers and development will resume in the previously
affected regions. Few months back we had a top verdict for the Greater Noida
West market and now the Noida market has got the decision they were waiting
for. This will now allow barrier free development of the region and the
sentiments that had dented will come back to the market which will ensure
gradual demand shift for housing in the region” says Mr. Deepak Kapoor,
President CREDAI Western U.P. & Director, GulshanHomz. Adding to the fact
Mr. SudeepAgarwal, MD, Shri Group states that “Thousands of anxious homebuyers
as well as developers finally find comfort with the news of reduction in
eco-sensitive zone around the Okhla Bird Sanctuary. Once the final notification
comes out, the developers can obtain their completion certificates from the
Noida authority and can resume their long stalled processes of both
construction as well as possession of complete projects. With almost 60,000
homebuyers getting possession of their homes in Noida, it will surely be a joyous
festive season this year”.
The NGT was set up on Oct 10, 2010 under the
National Green Tribunal Act of 2010 for effective formulation of environmental
policies and for keeping a strict vigil on commercial activities, in regard to
maintaining a sound environment and sustainable development of nature. Thus,
the tribunal has been empowered with necessary jurisdiction that would deal
with matters pertaining to environment and in a way, will reduce the burden of
work that usually rests with higher courts for that matter.Possession of almost
60,000 apartment buyers was kept on hold and almost 50 projects were affected
due to the previous decision. The two most crucial points that were to be noted;
that most of the construction had already begun when NGT was not even formed
and the eco-sensitive zone in October 2013 had been
increased drastically from 100 meters to 10 Kms due to which most development
got affected or even halted. “The much awaited decision for the Noida region is
finally out. Within a week’s time the final draft notice will be out in the
public that allows construction outside 100 meters on three sides and 1.27 Kms
on the Northern side of the Okhla Bird Sanctuary. The under-construction
projects will finally resume, completed projects will get the completion
certificate, buyers who had invested will get the handover and most
importantly; the property demand in Noida that had gone stagnant will yet again
see an upward movement in the graph”, explains Mr. Ashok Gupta, CMD, Ajnara
India Ltd. Mr. Rupesh Gupta, Director, JM Housing avers “Since the decision
from NGT came out back in 2013; till today over 1 lakh units were constructed
and almost 60,000 units were standing ready and awaiting the handing over to
the respective homebuyers. All the projects that were falling under the radar
will now get the completion certificate and homebuyers will be able to move into
to their dream homes. The affected under-construction projects will recommence
and this construction work will further help in generating demand for real
estate in Noida”.
Due to such a long layoff constructed in decision
making, everyone associated to the sector such as the buyers, developers and
even the authority had suffered severe losses. “The buyers have been shelling
out extra money in form of paying rent as they could not get their purchased
home while paying EMIs at the same time, developers had to hold the inventory
and authority could not register the purchased properties; thus a loss to
everyone. With the decision finally coming out, this will be a win-win
situation for all as homebuyers will break the shackles of living on rent,
developers will be able to continue sales and state government will be able to
procure several thousand crores in rupees of stamp duty”, enlightens Mr. Amrit
Pal Singh, Executive Director, Aprameya Group. It is estimated that this long
delay had costed over Rs. 2,500 crores to buyers and builders as most
homebuyers have been paying their EMIs even as they were awaiting possession
and builders had to hold sold inventory and keep paying interest on their
borrowings. Above all, the state government is projected to acquire close to
Rs. 2,000 crores worth of stamp duty through registration of these properties. “This
news has come out as a much needed breather especially for those home buyers
who were staying on rent and their unit was standing ready. The dampening of
the Noida region as a property hub for almost two years will see an end as
potential home buyers and investors will invest again, that is sure to bring
about steady capital appreciation in the regions that were affected by the
previous NGT order which will also pave way for future property demand in the
regions”, concludes Mr. KushagrAnsal, Director, Ansal Housing.
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