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Streamlining the Affordable

Housing Eco-systemDRAFT FRAMEWORK FOR BEST PRACTICES & RATING SYSTEM

Shop talk

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DBS Communities

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• 2 Projects launched

o Umang Lambha (792 units) – 100%

booked

o Umang Narol (810) – 86% bookings

• Moraiya (400 homes) & Kudasan (600 homes),

Narol expansion – phase 3 & 4 (2000 homes),

Surat (1200 homes) being considered

www.dbscommunities.com

Griha Pravesh – empowering buyers

• Griha Pravesh equips potential buyers to make the right choices

& hand-holds them through the process of buying a house

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ASHRAM

• The Academy for Sustainable Habitat Research and Management

(ASHRAM) intends to work with practioners of affordable housing to

add value, build relationships and disseminate knowledge in the

affordable housing space.

• ASHRAM’s activities include Research & Development, Training,

Advocacy, Interaction platforms, etc.

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Setting the Context

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Affordable Housing - A Composite

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Supply Side

Production of right sized and right priced housing

Affordable housing finance

Demand Side

Customer facilitation

• For upward socio-economic mobility

• Preparedness for home ownership

Demand aggregation

Affordable Housing Space in India - Developers

• 30 developers in 12 cities

• A housing stock of about 25,000 to 50,000 units to enter the market

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SOURCE: MONITOR GROUP’S STUDY

Affordable Housing Space in India - HFIs

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SOURCE: MONITOR GROUP’S STUDY

Demand Aggregation/Facilitation

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Discourse & debate still

very primitive

Objectives of Best Practices & Rating System

Encourage more DEVELOPERS, HOUSING FINANCE INSTITUTIONS and CBOs to

• Enter into the space of affordable housing provision & facilitation

• Work in partnership

Ensure home buyers get a fair deal

Strengthen quality of process and products both on supply side and demand side

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Standards or Certification or Rating ???

Standards

• Highly prescriptive & control oriented

Certification

• Puts a few on a pedestal & excludes the rest

Rating

• Flexible and open to innovation

• Every one is included

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…. a rule or principle

that is used as a basis

for judgment

… the act of certifying

or state of being

certified

… classification

according to grade or

rank

Best Practices to Rating System

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• Overall objectives

• Structure of Best Practices

• Structure of Rating System

Preparation of Framework

• Sector wise documentation

• Web based

• Open source contribution, etc.

Documentation of International Best

practices

• Norms

• Forms and formats

• Operations strategy

• Strategic tie-ups

Rating System

Rating for whom?

Developer

HFC

CBO

Affordable Housing Project

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What’s in it for them?Developers

Stamp duty relaxation

Fast approvals

Service tax??

?

HFC

Better terms & rates for refinancing

Better terms for Provisional

Rates for recovery

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CBO

Access to philanthropic

funding

?

?

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Who will use the rating?

RATING SYSTEM

Government

Donor/ funding agencies

Impact investors

Developers

HFC

CBO

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Characteristics of the System

Prescriptive or Output

based

Quality driven or balanced

Objective assessment

or subjective assessment

Absolutely required or desirable

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At what point in time?

Project development/ APF

Booking & sales/ loan

process

Construction/ Loan

disbursement

Handing over

Post occupancy

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Pitfalls• Adapting existing systems like LEED will lead to complexity

• New constraints

• Opportunities for arbitrage

• Sabotage by vested interests

• ?

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Draft Sector-specific

Framework

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Pre-qualification criteria• Secondary Factors

o Marketing & sales strategy

o Maintenance strategy

o Customer facilitation

offerings

o Financial health??

o Track record??

• ??

• ??

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• Primary Factors

o Urban

o Dwelling Unit size up to 550

sq ft carpet area???

o Price per unit up to `. 10

lakhs???

o MoU between 3 Key

stakeholders – developer,

HFC, CBO

o Project specific SPV

Construction• Mechanical, electrical,

plumbing

• Construction technology &

Structural design

• Specifications

• Construction/project

management

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• Site Characteristics

• Status of approvals

• Master planning

• Site and Services

• Design – typology, units,

clusters, common spaces,

community areas

Energy & Environment• Planning for site services

such as

o Water supply – rain water,

fresh water

o Waste water

o Solid waste

• To evaluate

o health & safety

o Reduce, reuse & recycle

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• Construction technology &

embedded energy

• Energy requirements – unit,

building, campus

o Lighting & ventilation

o Mechanical, electrical,

plumbing

Housing Finance • Debt consolidation

• No double counting of

customers/cannibalism

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• Informal vs formal sector

lending

• Rates

• LTV

• Exposure

• Margin money terms

Community Interaction/Customer

facilitation• Post-occupancy services

• Services wrt upward

mobility

o Livelihood

o Health

o Education

o Access to credit

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• Information/ disclosure

• Facilitation with loans,

margin money

• Problem resolution

Cost to customer

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One time cost

Recurring costs

Format for Deliberation

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Step 1

• What are the goals and objectives of the rating system?

o Overarching

o Sector specific

• Enhance supply in market driven solutions in the affordable

housing space

• Ensure value for customer

• Strengthen process & outputs

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Step 2• What are the key parameters that must be evaluated?

o Site characteristics

o Loan terms

o Customer facilitation

• What ‘verifiable indicators’ will help measure these

parameters?

o Loan terms – interest, tenure, LTV, margin money, etc.

o Site characteristics – access to public transport, access to health and

education facilities, etc.

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Step 3

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Objectives/Parameters

for evaluation Indicators Objective 1 Objective 2 Objective 3 Objective 4

Parameter 1

1.1. xxxxx

1.2 xxxx

1.3 xxxx

Parameter 2

2.1 xxxxx

2.2 xxxx

2.3 xxxx

Parameter 3

3.1. xxxxx

3.2 xxxx

3.3 xxxx

DESIRABLE CRITICAL

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