CREDAI to develop over 375 affordable home projects

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Realtors' apex body Confederation of Real Estate Developers' Associations of India (CREDAI) on April 9 announced that its members will develop over 375 affordable housing projects across the country at a cost of Rs.70,000 crore.

The projects were inaugurated by Minister for Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation M Venkaiah Naidu here.

CREDAI's newly elected President Jaxay Shah announced commitment of an investment of over Rs. 70,000 crore in 375 plus new affordable housing projects through its member developers under its various state and city Chapters, it said in a statement.

Shah said the Credai's initiative would contribute towards the central government's ambitious programme of 'Housing For All' by 2022.

These projects are spread across all over India and involve development of over 2,37,000 houses.

“The investment involved in these projects is 70,000 plus crores,” the statement said.

CREDAI is in dialogue with State Bank of India (SBI), its national banking partner, to create special financial package both for home loans and for construction finance.

“India has a record shortage of 20 million homes and our endeavour is to ensure that we overcome this shortage by placing consumers at the center of all our efforts. Our 375 housing schemes will realise the dreams of millions of Indians who are waiting to own a house,” Shah said.

“I would like to congratulate CREDAI on the initiative being taken to align the real estate industry with the objective of Housing for All of the Government of India,” Naidu said.