Just 2 potential bidders for Rs 37K cr Aamby Valley auction

Just 2 potential bidders for Rs 37K cr Aamby Valley auction

FPJ BureauUpdated: Thursday, May 30, 2019, 03:31 AM IST
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Mumbai : Only two potential bidders are believed to have shown initial interest for embattled Sahara group’s super luxurious Aamby Valley resort town, which has been put up for a Supreme Court ordered auction by the official liquidator at a reserve price of Rs 37,392 crore. While there is no official word as yet on the identity of the potential bidders as the entire exercise is being carried out under strict observation of the apex court and the observers appointed by it, officials privy to the information said just two interested parties have turned up and have submitted their KYC details as required for the initial steps of the auction process.

  They refused to be identified and also declined to disclose the names of the potential bidders as the process has just got underway and involves strict confidentiality requirements, but said the two parties appear to be representatives of two separate consortium of investors and corporates.

Multiple real estate consultants also argued that it would be almost impossible for any single real estate player in India to buy such a huge property, a hill resort town in Maharashtra where a number of high profile celebrities are said to have invested, as the sector is going through a severe cash crunch and it is difficult for them to even arrange loans from banks. The only possible buyers could be from China or Japan, quipped one top consultant, but added that there indeed a couple of cash rich industrialists in India who can afford such a price tag but have been so far away from real estate as a business. The property, described by the liquidator as an “ultra- exclusive chartered city” that includes timber chalets, modern villas, golf course, hospital, school and airport, among other amenities. The official liquidator of the Bombay High Court published an auction notice last month inviting prospective bidders for the integrated hill city township spread over 6,761.6 acres near Lonavala in Pune district, as also two land parcels measuring over 1,700 acres.

    The auction process has been initiated even as a Mauritius-based investor, Royale Partners Investment Fund, has signed a pact with Sahara offering to invest $1.67 billion (over Rs 10,700 crore) in the Aamby Valley project. Sahara, which pegs the project’s market valuation at over Rs 1 lakh crore, had earlier said the liquidator has initiated only first two steps of the auction.

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