I dont have exact numbers, only from own observations, but when I look at freshly finneshed projects, and projects that has been on the markets for like 1-3 years and ofcurse those serial projects I just dont get it. Some has been out in the market for 2-3 years and still over 50% of the units are still not sold. Prices are maybe reduced with 10-15% from the starting price, but the units continue to be empty!
One, out of many, projects like this is the garden recidence. Ok location, 450 unites, finnished in summer 2010 (aprox) and still nearly 250 units are still not sold.
I just dont get it.
A) This entrepenuer should be bankrupt (seems not to be) and
B) Should nt other projects start to take it easy?
They are continue to build apartments all over the city in the same pace, like nothing has happend. The city maybe need this amount of appartments in 5-7 years, but right now the supply of new apartments in the pricesegement between 7.000 to 11.000 pln per m2 is maybe 20-25% higher then the demand.
Still the numbers of ready units continue in the same pace.
I then ask 2 questions:
1) Is the margins in this business to good, so a entrepenur go break even when they sell more then 60-65% of the unites.
2) Should it be regulations on the wages for the unskilled contructorworkers so the cost of building get a upward pressure.
+ one more.
Are we facing a wave of bankrupcy in the contruction sector, specially from the smal companies that atm are living on there clients escrow accounts!
I am from a "market" that stuff like this would be impossible. To spend 4 years to finnish a project, and to have 50% unsold after 1-3 years are for me "not possible".
In Poland, and Krakow it seems like this is business as usual, and oi, here we build one more with starting price of 8.000pln per m2!
Feel free to enlighten me!
One, out of many, projects like this is the garden recidence. Ok location, 450 unites, finnished in summer 2010 (aprox) and still nearly 250 units are still not sold.
I just dont get it.
A) This entrepenuer should be bankrupt (seems not to be) and
B) Should nt other projects start to take it easy?
They are continue to build apartments all over the city in the same pace, like nothing has happend. The city maybe need this amount of appartments in 5-7 years, but right now the supply of new apartments in the pricesegement between 7.000 to 11.000 pln per m2 is maybe 20-25% higher then the demand.
Still the numbers of ready units continue in the same pace.
I then ask 2 questions:
1) Is the margins in this business to good, so a entrepenur go break even when they sell more then 60-65% of the unites.
2) Should it be regulations on the wages for the unskilled contructorworkers so the cost of building get a upward pressure.
+ one more.
Are we facing a wave of bankrupcy in the contruction sector, specially from the smal companies that atm are living on there clients escrow accounts!
I am from a "market" that stuff like this would be impossible. To spend 4 years to finnish a project, and to have 50% unsold after 1-3 years are for me "not possible".
In Poland, and Krakow it seems like this is business as usual, and oi, here we build one more with starting price of 8.000pln per m2!
Feel free to enlighten me!