A stable market for NRIs beyond rupee depreciation-II


By: Ravi Sinha

india realty news, india real estate news, real estate news india, realty news india, india property news, property news india, india news, property news, real estate news, India Property, Track2Media, Track2Realty, ravi sinhaTrack2Realty Exclusive: Some believe with the current prediction of stability factor in the value of rupee will further lead to infusion of funds from NRIs. Ahmedabad is one of the fastest emerging and budding cities in India. The city is well-known for its vibrancy and its assertiveness towards the spirit of entrepreneurship.

Due to the rapid infrastructure development like flyovers, commercial as well as residential boom in the real estate is inevitable. The market has continually been enduring with multiple dramatic changes and thereby facilitating new potential business opportunities for NRI population.

Sam Chopra, Chairman, RE/MAX India says it is seen that about 20 to 30% of all investments in real estate are funded directly or indirectly through NRIs in these markets of Gujarat. According to him, not only the primary market but secondary and rental markets are also influenced by NRIs.

“Yes depreciating rupee has had a positive influence on NRI looking to invest. However, for the NRIs looking to exit their investment and take money back, it has a huge negative influence. They have lost a lot of money due to slow market and rupee depreciation. Still, there are a lot of NRG (Non-Resident Gujaratis) who are from small towns and villages of Gujarat who are settled outside India since a long time. The most conducive city to live in for them is Ahmedabad,” says Chopra.

So, the expats from the rural pockets of Gujarat are also fuelling investment in the markets of Ahmedabad and Vadodara. They have a good reason to focus their investment in Ahmedabad so that they can conduct their business smoothly. Access to quality talent, excellent public infrastructure, low crime rate, high quality power, good governance are a few reasons why Ahmedabad could emerge as a business destination.

Therefore, analysts maintain that NRI investment in the markets of Ahmedabad and Vadodara are beyond the depreciating rupee against the dollar. It may have a catalyst effect in the short term, but NRI investment has always had the maximum share in the markets of Gujarat. What is all the more important form investment point of view is the fact that property markets across Ahmedabad and Vadodara are seen as the safe bets in terms of being stable.

Even during the worst of crisis and correction in many other property markets of India, there has been no visible sign of unrest in these markets. This is something that acts as a traction point for the NRIs who want a safer haven to park the investment and do business in the long term.

The seasoned property agents in these markets understand the buyers like Prahlad Patel who have tasted the market and can not be mislead either. Hence, across the micro markets of major cities of Gujarat, be it Ahmedabad or Vadodara, there is a realistic property listing with not enough room for speculation. Now that is something which acts like a magnet with the power to stand always on the top of the wish list of the NRIs.


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