Govt ready with first bailout for realty co

DDA may buy flats in Emaar MGF's Commonwealth Village

Neha Dewan & Shantanu Nandan Sharma
NEW DELHI


   CASH-strapped realty major Emaar MGF may turn out to be the first major
beneficiary of a government package in the real estate sector, thanks to its
partnership with Delhi Development Authority (DDA) for the 2010 Commonwealth
Games village project in east Delhi. The government had already facilitated
a ninemonth deferment of its Rs 50-crore instalment to State Bank of India
(SBI), and has now further asked DDA to prepare a report on buying out flats
at a negotiated price, a government official told SundayET.
   In fact, Emaar MGF could turn out to be the lone beneficiary in a
downturn where all major real estate companies, including DLF and Unitech,
are affected and witnessing a sharp erosion of their bottom lines. The
government has so far refused to give any concession to the real estate
sector and is asking for a price correction.
   While talking to SundayET, urban development secretary M Ramanchandran
said he had asked DDA to prepare a report on the issue and suggest possible
solutions. "Emaar MGF has already got nine months extra to repay its Rs
50-crore instalment to SBI. We are assessing the situation. If the need
arises DDA would either give them a loan or buy flats at a negotiated price.
Also, PSUs may buy in bulk," he said.
   Apartments at Commonwealth Games Village were originally priced at Rs
12,500 per sq ft and today they range between Rs 12,750 and Rs 15,000 per sq
ft. This means, prices of flats in the project, close to the Akshardham
Temple in east Delhi, start at Rs 1.7 crore. Mr Ramachandran, however, said
the government would not be able to pay the market price. "Till January 31,
the progress of the village is 40% against the targeted 41%. So, things are
very much under control so far. But work can't wait because of liquidity
issues. So, flats have to be purchased, but it will have to be a justified
price in case DDA buys those," he added. When contacted, the Emaar
spokesperson confirmed the rescheduling of the SBI loan repayment without
furnishing any details. "We had availed ourselves of a loan from SBI in
2007. We will begin servicing this loan from September 2009," the company
spokesperson said.
   The developer also confirmed that DDA, as a project partner, was
discussing the appropriate funding options.
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