Investing in Property in India
Reasons to Invest
India’s real estate market has started to emerge, with the current property boom being considered the first ever sustainable growth in the sector. While India did have a period of strong growth in its real estate market of the mid 90s, factors such as a strong mortgage market were not in place, leading to a fast downfall.
Having experienced strong economic growth over the past decade, a new India has begun to unravel. Huge demand for housing is becoming apparent with the newly disposable incomes, largely from the country’s fast growing middle class society.
International interest in the Indian real estate investment market has been generated initially from the Goldman Sachs BRICK report. Claiming the combined support of Brazil, Russia and China, the four countries have the potential to become the world’s economic leaders by the year 2050. Further assisted by the huge interest and expansive recent growth of the Brazilian and Chinese property markets, India has become a strong target of investor interest.
While controls are in place with some restrictions relating to foreigners investing in the Indian property sector, it is expected the prices will remain attractively affordable in several key areas. The high growth areas showing excellent yields and capital gains will continue to be watched by overseas property investors, expected to dive into the market once the easing of restrictions are lifted.
For over one billion of the world’s population the Indian property market is within easy grasp, enabling early investors the most incredible opportunities for short, mid and long term investments.
- Strong economic growth region
- Fast emerging middle class society
- High capital growth potential
- Good rental yield potential in specific areas
- Excellent continuous future economic growth
- Constant demand for additional housing
- One of the fastest growing markets in the world
- High population growth
- One of the BRIC nations of economic growth
- Large foreign Indian investment influx
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