Re: Joint venture with a builder on 60 X 40 site
Posted: June 7th, 2014, 11:48 pm
In most parts of Bengaluru, it is better to sell the plot instead of going for joint development if you intend to make money by selling the individual units.
If you intend to get rental income, it might make sense.
With (semi) approved plan:
1. 4800 sft of which you can sell 2400 sft (assuming 50:50). With great difficulty you can get Rs. 3000 per sft in such multi unit homes (now-a-days being called as apartments)
2. registered JD means capital gains will get counted from the date of JD. So, if project completes and you sell within 3 years, tax implications are high
3. You might actually end-up making lesser than selling the plot
Without plan approval and with severe violations (not recommended):
1. 8000 sft of which you can sell 3600 sft (assuming 45:55). I doubt if buyers will pay more than Rs. 2500 per sft for such homes
2. Legally difficult - no joint development agreement feasible
3. high chances that project gets stalled in between
4. dedicated transformer will cost a ton
5. a few floors in such buildings become very difficult to sell
6. You might make a few bucks, but at the mercy of the builder
If you intend to get rental income, it might make sense.
With (semi) approved plan:
1. 4800 sft of which you can sell 2400 sft (assuming 50:50). With great difficulty you can get Rs. 3000 per sft in such multi unit homes (now-a-days being called as apartments)
2. registered JD means capital gains will get counted from the date of JD. So, if project completes and you sell within 3 years, tax implications are high
3. You might actually end-up making lesser than selling the plot
Without plan approval and with severe violations (not recommended):
1. 8000 sft of which you can sell 3600 sft (assuming 45:55). I doubt if buyers will pay more than Rs. 2500 per sft for such homes
2. Legally difficult - no joint development agreement feasible
3. high chances that project gets stalled in between
4. dedicated transformer will cost a ton
5. a few floors in such buildings become very difficult to sell
6. You might make a few bucks, but at the mercy of the builder