Realtors' body CREDAI writes to PMO on steep rise in steel prices

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Realtors' body has written to the (PMO) for regulating prices that have gone up sharply in last two years leading to a rise in construction cost of projects.

The Confederation of Developers' Associations of (CREDAI), in a letter to the today, has requested the to intervene in this matter and arrest undue hikes in the prices of

prices have shot upwards from Rs 29,000-32,000 per tonne in 2016 to Rs 51,000-54,000 per tonne, said in a statement.

"It is imperative that the intervenes and regulates prices for the benefit of all stakeholders of real estate, especially consumers, who are having to bear the cascading effects of the increase in costs," CREDAI's said.

The continuous increase in has led to rise in housing prices, "adversely impacting Housing for All", he added.

"Developers are also grappling with the dire situation of sourcing raw materials leading to obstacles in completion of projects. For the smooth functioning of the real estate ecosystem, the needs to keep a check on this trend in order to further aid the growth of Indian realty," Shah said.

said that the undue hike in prices is a huge deterrent for investment in real estate and its growth. The hike in price has resulted in an additional cost of Rs 90180 per square foot depending on other variants like height, basements etc.

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First Published: Thu, July 19 2018. 16:55 IST