Real estate industry is that one industry where asset remains is stable and tangible, unlike the other investments. Investors from around the globe have chosen the real estate arena to employ their extra hard earned money in order to earn a consistent return. Nevertheless, it has always been quoted that the real estate business is a complex one and one such complexity which leads to confusion among people is the amount of money one should invest in this arena and what are the various available options of investing it in their confined budget.
Well, it is said that the Properties below the range of Rs 30 lakhs happen to be a modest amount for investing in the Indian real estate sector and one can prioritise his or her investment based on the amount of return the investment will fetch that person. For example, places such as Lucknow, Noida or Greater Noida can provide one with a small commercial office in the main IT hubs which will yield you with a good rental income.
Apart from the above mentioned method, the options of plotted developments are also there in the II Tier or the III Tier cities. They will fetch one with some capital appreciation if the infrastructure development happens on time and all the growth drivers are in the right place. Let’s take for example areas such as ‘Raigad’ near Navi Mumbai, this is a good option for owning a land parcel, the reason being, the town is set to witness urbanisation in the next few years which will help in getting decent returns. In case, for an investor an apartment is their preferred choice, then it is wiser that they invest in some big cities as there the rental returns or income would be assured and high at the same time. Bengaluru suburbs, Hyderabad, and also Chennai offers options of 1BHK on the outskirts and can help earn sufficient rentals which will help in the paying off of the home loan EMIs.
To invest in the properties which range from Rs 30 to Rs 80 lakhs is a wise option as this happens to be the most ‘in-demand’ category for Indians. The property options which are available within the given range can vary, such as; it can be a big house in some small city or can be a small house in some big city. For this one needs to decide that for how long one will stay in that invested asset. In case one is a long-term investor, then owning a property that will yield one good rental returns along with an attractive appreciation of price happens to be the best option.
There are some investors who prefer investing in the real estate sector as an asset class. The properties basically are the signature version of the reputed developers who likes to attract the elite class investors through a branded residence, which is theme-based and has super-luxury housing. In such an investment the minimum amount that is required is of Rs 5 crore and there is no end to the budget in this category!