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RBI may tighten grip on realty: E&Y

PTI | By, Mumbai
Oct 02, 2007 08:29 PM IST

The move will leave real estate developers with little choice but to resort to more expensive financing options.

Reserve Bank may tighten its grip on the country's real estate sector further in its forthcoming mid-term review of the monetary policy on October 30, Ernst and Young has said.

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"With real estate prices continuing to appreciate, we foresee that the (RBI's) policy baton may tighten in near future as well," E&Y said in a study on the country's real estate sector.

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This will leave real estate developers with little option but to resort to more expensive financing options, it said.



Already concerned about the growing exposure of sceduled commercial banks (SCBs), the apex bank has clamped down on foreign debt into the real estate sector, hiking risk weight for home loans and increasing provisioning requirements of banks.



These measures had some dampening impact on the housing demand, though overall absorbtion remained healthy. These also helped to keep specualtors away from the market, it said.



Exposure of the SCBs to real estate sector grew by alomst 80 per cent in 2006 over the previous year, E&Y said, adding that the sector constitutes 91 per cent of their lendings to sensitive sectors.



"With limited bank credit and restriction on infusion of foreign debt into the sector, going forward, financing real estate projects may become more challenging especially for developers with limited development experience and management background," E&Y said.



This will lead to more pressure on the profit margin of the real estate developers, who are already bearing the brunt of rising input and overhead costs.

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