Maxworth Realty India Reviews - Policy Reforms Like GST, RERA Making Realty Investments more attractive for NRI Investors
Apart from this, there are several other factors that one should consider before making a deal. However, one should never overlook the above mentioned factors, irrespective of where the buyer is looking to purchase the property, say experts at Maxworth Realty Reviews, Bangalore.
Apart from this, there are several other factors that one should consider before making a deal. However, one should never overlook the above mentioned factors, irrespective of where the buyer is looking to purchase the property, say experts at Maxworth Realty Reviews, Bangalore.
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Maxworth Realty India Reviews - Policy Reforms
Like GST, RERA Making Realty Investments more
attractive for NRI Investors
Post RERA and GST, more Non-resident Indians (NRIs)
are looking forward to investing in India as the real
estate market has become more lucrative for them.
NRIs are showing interest not only in commercial
properties, but in residential ones too.
Lower rates of residential properties and high demand
for commercial spaces is a major factor driving the
NRIs’ interest in locations where commercial and
residential properties are witnessing a rise in prices.
“Earlier, luxury residential homes were the major key attraction for
NRI buyers, but now this trend seems to be changing. NRIs are
now buying properties keeping in mind the high returns on their
long-term investment plans,” says Maxworth Realty Reviews.
NRIs receive several benefits in the residential and commercial
segments of the Indian real estate market. Incentives are also
available in the form of discounts and low residential prices for
buyers planning an immediate property transaction. Several
developers are offering good prices for commercial as well as
luxury properties for clearing the under-construction
inventories.
According Maxworth Realty India Reviews, RERA has ensured
that investment in residential property has become safer, and
the risks previously attached to home purchase have been
moderated. Owning a home in their respective cities is a sound
investment for the future, considering that several NRIs will
return to India at some point.
According Maxworth Realty India Reviews, RERA has ensured that
investment in residential property has become safer, and the risks
previously attached to home purchase have been moderated.
Owning a home in cities is a sound investment for the future,
considering that several NRIs will return to India at some point.
This is the right time for investment in the realty sector, since
developers are offering cheaper rates for best properties to
clear unsold inventories. “It is a good time for NRIs to invest in
the residential real estate. Property rates have dropped
significantly after demonetization,” says Maxworth Realty
Reviews.
They also adds, “These regulations have also increased the
equitability of the market, and have thus brought about better
accountability and transparency. NRIs are now diversifying
their asset exposure and investing more in commercial
properties as they offer a longer lease period and assure a
steady income. While investing in commercial real estate, it is
not just the building but also the land has meaningful intrinsic
value.
If you are an NRI and considering buying a property for investment,
this could be the best time for you to make money in the long run.
Invest in the Indian real estate market now. However, make sure to
analyze the past price trends, upcoming social and physical
infrastructure, and commercial developments before buying.