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WELCOMES DIGNITORIES & DELEGATES OF CONFERENCE ON AFFORDABLE HOUSING & HOUSING FINANCE JANUARY 27-28, 2010

WELCOMES DIGNITORIES & DELEGATES OF CONFERENCE ON AFFORDABLE HOUSING & HOUSING FINANCE JANUARY 27-28, 2010. Urban Areas – Housing . 122 Urban Areas in the State Population : 10.06 M (27.08%) Shortage : 0.95 M . Housing – position.

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WELCOMES DIGNITORIES & DELEGATES OF CONFERENCE ON AFFORDABLE HOUSING & HOUSING FINANCE JANUARY 27-28, 2010

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  1. WELCOMES DIGNITORIES & DELEGATES OF CONFERENCE ON AFFORDABLE HOUSING & HOUSING FINANCE JANUARY 27-28, 2010

  2. Urban Areas – Housing 122 Urban Areas in the State Population : 10.06 M (27.08%) Shortage : 0.95 M

  3. Housing – position Several subsidized housing schemes benefitting urban poor Rich face no problems in getting choice houses Moderate income group relegated to the back position - could not afford a decent house / flat with minimum facilities and basic infrastructure.

  4. Urban Housing – Market - Impact Land cost increased manifold Left to market Limited supply Abnormal Costs Affordability sacrificed Inability of Moderate income group to buy Emergence of Rajiv Swagruha

  5. Rajiv Swagruha - Objective “Every person with moderate income, having no house of his / her own, must have a house , i.e. an affordable decent house”. Dr. K. Rosaiah Hon’ble Chief Minister Andhra Pradesh

  6. Affordable Housing “Affordable housing is not about box sized budget homes in far flung places where there is no connectivity to work places and little surrounding infrastructure” Deepak Parekh Chairman, HDFC

  7. Rajiv Swagruha -Philosophy Affordable Housing has to cut across allincome segments of the society and has to make economic sense– inclusive / complementary housing An affordable house does not mean a cheap house or any compromise on space, quality or facilities as required by the family

  8. Rajiv Swagruha -Philosophy Demand of affordable quality homes is in the price range of Rs.15 – 30 lakhs. Rajiv Swagruha range Rs.6.30 – Rs.33 lakhs Swagruha - necessacity for many, opportunity for few and growth engine for Government

  9. Rajiv Swagruha -Philosophy In lieu of subsidy and budgetary support from the Government - focus is on appropriateness, value addition and optimization of space in designs and layouts, quality construction in accordance with codes, with all necessary infrastructure and facilities, on schedule delivery of final product and limiting the cost - 25% less than the market – thus creating a brand – Premium lifestyle at affordable cost

  10. Rajiv Swagruha – Features Demand driven Self Financed No subsidy No budgetary support Affordable Four sizes of flats / Houses All Infrastructure and facilities No profit - No loss basis Cost 25% less than the local market Covering the income up to Rs.50000 pm

  11. Demand Survey –AnalysisMarch – April 2007

  12. Demand Analysis 38.34% 29.08% 21.08% Corporations Municipalities Total 11.50%

  13. Project - Spread Rajiv Swagruha : 0.175 M (18.42%) Coverage : 23 DISTRICTS 122 MUNICIPAL AREAS (Corporations, 2-tier and 3-tier)

  14. Scheme details Net Demand : 1,76,076 Project cost : Rs.35,000 Crs Proposed plinth Area : 139.17 M Sft

  15. APRSCL- Organogram Board CMD ENC & ED Dir Tech Dir HR Dir Plg Dir F & B Dir Mkt & PR SR GM Tech Sr GM P & E 1 Gm Lands Sr GM Q & V GM Designs Sr Gm Mkt GM Estate 24 Field divisions with support engineers and Project Coordinators

  16. Land Bank • Required 12,864 acres • Identified 8,329 acres • Possession taken 5,732 acres • Cost of lands Rs. 6102 Crores

  17. Project Planning • Strategically located Contiguous area • Thematic Townships • Self contained gated Community • Creating land marks • Vaastu compliant (light & Ventilation) • Units open to sky on three sides • Harith Varna (Corridor plantation) • Furnished units Walk in with suit case and start living

  18. Pattern of construction G+5, G+9, G+14, G+20 Stories Independent Duplex Houses Seeing is believing Model houses / flats constructed in every project

  19. Specifications • Green Buildings and energy saving Norms • Designs for earthquake • NBC & Other BIS codes are followed • VRCC : Framed Structure • Masonry : Fly ash blocks

  20. Specifications • Plastering : Inside Lappam finish / Dubara Outside • Flooring : Ceramic tiles Kajaria / Johnson • Windows : Pre-painted steel windows with fly proof mesh

  21. Specifications • Ventilators : Fixed Louvers • Doors : Main door teak frame and Rubber wood shutter, others CRCA Frames ply wood shutters • Kitchen : Granite top with Steel sink (Nirali) • Toilet fittings : bathroom fittings of Jaguar make

  22. Specifications • Cupboards : RCC shelves with ply wood cover • Dadoo : Glazed tiles up to lintel level in bathrooms and Kitchen • Electrical : Concealed cables, Quality fittings, Provision for internet, TV & telephone

  23. Infrastructure Fire fighting Two lifts – passenger & cargo Generator Back up Municipal water supply Underground drainage & STP Cabled electricity, telephone, internet Storm water drains with recharge pits Paved driveways Hassle free life

  24. Premium lifestyle at affordable cost Facilities - Charged Piped gas supply Solar water heater Solar street lighting Land scaped parks and tot lots Playgrounds Parking

  25. Premier lifestyle at affordable cost facilities – not charged Club House Shopping complex Multiplexes Amphitheatre School Bank & ATM Post office etc

  26. Quality Assurance • Site labs - material testing and records the results • Quality & Vigilance wing checks at every stage • Surprise checks by ENC & CMD • Third party quality checks - CIVIL AID / IITs • Applicants encouraged to give feed back on quality

  27. Fast & Cost Effective Technology M/s Shirke construction technology using Siporex light weight blocks and prefabricated technology – ABHIMAN Jawaharnagar - Cost Rs.1100 Crs Aluminum formwork technology by L & T – Manabhavana- Bachupalli – Cost Rs.760 Crs

  28. Eligibility • Per month income up to Rs. 50000 • Born in AP working any part of the world • 5% for other Indians (Project specific) • No House affidavit

  29. New Applications www.rajivswagruhaap.gov.in

  30. Costing • Project specific tentative cost • 25% less than the local market • Inclusive of construction, development, land value, and all taxes and fee etc • No hidden / extra costs – unlike private market • Cost ranges from Rs.1641/Sft to Rs.2500/ Sft

  31. Financing pattern Self financed Booking advance : 15% Within one month : 10% Balance schedule of payment : 75% in 4 bullets 40% : grounding 25% : basement level 25% : roof level 10% : completion

  32. APRSCL – Role of facilitator 19 Banks committed to provide home loans for 35 projects costing Rs. 13000 Crs Concessional rate of interest No processing fee Free Life Insurance Single window clearance Flexi EMI

  33. Project Status AARAMBH Chandanagar ( Hyd) completed (August 2007 – August 2009) 1140 flats in 13 acres 900 – 697 Sft Two bed room 240 – 486 Sft One bed room Project cost Rs. 132.00 Crores

  34. Project Status As on 20.01.2010

  35. PRASHANTHI ENCLAVE – ANOTHER INNOVATION - SENIOR CITIZEN HOUSING “You matter because you are you and we will do all that we can do to help you live peacefully with affection and dignity “ APRSCL

  36. Prashanthi Enclave – Senior Citizen Housing • A person 58 years and above • 640 Sft + • Specially customized flats with anti skid tiles, spacious corridors with grab bars, panic call button, etc • Common facilities like kitchen, common dining, recreation room, clinic, Gym, Home theater, library, Guest accommodation, etc • Attachment with nearby super specialty hospital • Laundromat, House keeping, round the clock security and other services by an agency

  37. Kurnool Town – Reconstruction • A, B, C Camps consisting of 248 acres to be remodeled • Master plan is ready • Implementation proposed in phases

  38. Concerns • Land, technology and knowledge is clubbed with long term finance ensures sustainable, holistic programme • Home loans up to Rs.20 lakhs – priority sector lending but loan to Construction company is treated as reality sector • Lower interest rates are key to affordable housing

  39. Concerns • Enabling environment through incentives and concessions may go a long way • Self financed scheme is a new concept – It is taking time for proper understanding – till then momentum has to pick up showing physical progress – need for bridge funding / project finance at lesser rate of interest and education to buyer – to develop ownership

  40. Concerns • Both goals and approach needs to be realistic • Multi players are to be welcomed for bringing balance and choice

  41. RAJIV SWAGRUHA a humble beginning … THANK YOU

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