Sunday, December 19, 2010

Future group in Real estate sector

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After building a retail empire with revenues of around Rs.10,000 crore, Kishore Biyani is eyeing a piece of India’s booming real estate sector—putting finishing touches to new homes. The Future Group has tied up with developers in various cities including Lavasa Township near Pune, Nirmal Lifestyle Ltd in Mumbai, Aparna Constructions and Estates Pvt. Ltd in Hyderabad and Omaxe Ltd in Delhi to undertake projects such as furnishing apartments to providing fitted kitchens.

Ladham said B&Q used to handle around 40,000 homes annually, helping builders and home owners to design and finish their apartments. He expects Future Group will be handling more than that in India five years from now. “You look at the demand and you look at the home ownership projections over the next five years in India. We are really on the low end of that curve,” Ladham said. “The demand is going to triple if not quadruple in the next five years. Home owners need people to come and finish off their homes.”

Typically, Real estate in India are bare shells when handed over to buyers, who then need to complete the rest of the furnishing on their own or through local contractors, where reliability can be an issue. This is the niche that Future Group wants to enter. Biyani, founder and the chief executive of Future Group, said the home division, could become the second biggest revenue earner for the company in the next five years, propelled by the latest venture—Home Town Design and Build Services. That would put it behind the flagship Big Bazaar supermarket division that has annual sales of around $1 billion (Rs.4,532 crore).

Home Town Design has received orders from various developers for about Rs.700 crore and he expects the business to clock Rs.1,000 crore in revenue by the June fiscal year end. In the next five years, Biyani expects around Rs.5,000-6,000 crore in revenue from the venture. While Biyani declined to disclose the investment being planned in the venture, Ladham said it would be “significant.

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