Title: Why India becomes the preferred location for Real Estate Investment
1Why India becomes the preferred location for Real
Estate Investment?
2Depreciating Rupee Value
The depreciation of currency depends on several
factors that includes worldwide geopolitical
stability, decline in food imports, an increase
in oil cost and the concomitant increase in
inflation. The depreciating value of Indian
rupees against US dollar may not be the good news
for Indian homebuyers or investors but it is an
opportunity for NRIs to invest in India, a chance
to convert their hard-earned money into a
lucrative investment.
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3Expanding Market
Real Estate is the second largest employer in
India which contributes 6-7 per cent to the
Indias total GDP. However, during pandemic it
saw a major backdrop but with the help of
government policies favouring homebuyers and
developers, it is now reviving post pandemic,
attracting a huge traction from foreign
investors. The government policies and
implementation of regulatory body such as RERA
has improved the residential sector by
safeguarding the homebuyers, ensuring the project
completion within deadlines, and reviving the
stagnant project for timely possession.
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4Reduced interest rate in other investment options
Real Estate is the second largest employer in
India which contributes 6-7 per cent to the
Indias total GDP. However, during pandemic it
saw a major backdrop but with the help of
government policies favouring homebuyers and
developers, it is now reviving post pandemic,
attracting a huge traction from foreign
investors. The government policies and
implementation of regulatory body such as RERA
has improved the residential sector by
safeguarding the homebuyers, ensuring the project
completion within deadlines, and reviving the
stagnant project for timely possession.
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5Simplified Tax System
As India continues to be one of the leading
recipients of foreign currency from overseas, a
simplified taxation environment encourages NRIs
to keep their surplus money in India.
Additionally, NRIs receive an indexation benefit
for real estate owned in India. They can easily
invest in the Indian real estate market with the
help of a set paperwork checklist. When buying a
property, NRIs can transfer funds to their NRO
account and use these funds to pay the seller.
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