New Delhi: Residential real estate has always been in high demand in most Indian metropolitan cities. The sector has done well in the last two years, thanks to ultra-low borrowing rates. Property registrations increased by 78 percent in cities such as Mumbai, while prices increased by 20 percent in areas such as Bengaluru. Conducive market circumstances, strong economic views, and lower interest rates provided market tailwinds
Real estate is a real asset that necessitates a great deal of patience. In contrast to the stock market, one should have a medium to long-term horizon available to reap the benefits of the investment. If one can hold the property for an extended period of time, the downside risk of cyclical traps is considerably reduced, and one can divest at the appropriate time. As a result, it is prudent to assess risk tolerance and time horizon.
Several builders have defrauded buyers of their hard-earned money during the last 30 years. The absolute foundation of investing in real estate is a cleanliness check on the developer's reliability. The functional component of the project, which comprises utility, floor plan, design, specification, and so on, must be verified, just like the developer's trustworthiness. A high-quality property will entice more investors, buyers, and tenants, resulting in higher returns.
Residential real estate is fantastic, but there are other market possibilities, such as REITs, that allow an investor to invest in huge commercial projects in pieces, similar to a mutual fund. Spreading risk across segments lessens the total impact of any potential slump in a certain category.
Again, if a buyer intends to invest in more than one property, geographical diversification is preferable to focusing just on one market. Investing in different geographies can reduce risk and increase ROI. Before investing in several regions, it is best to conduct thorough research and gain insight into different geographies' track records.
Before restricting possibilities based on the study, a buyer must conduct extensive independent research on the builder, area, and property itself. For investing objectives, it is critical to research possible demand, future market patterns in that specific place, and triggers that are likely to produce price increases.
Similarly, they should study more about the physical infrastructure's state, forthcoming initiatives in the area, business/IT parks, business catchments, social infrastructure, and so on. A thorough market study can provide investors with a wealth of information.
However, like with bull indicators, FOMO (fear of missing out) frequently drives investor sentiment rather than fundamentals, which further leads to poor selections. Real estate markets, like financial markets, are engulfed with danger. Market, economic, and developer-related concerns are among them.
This 5-point checklist will serve as a guide for first-time house purchasers or investors wishing to store some cash in a promising location.