Friday 28 June 2013

NRIs gain with falling Rupee

NRIs gain with falling Rupee

The scenario of Realty sector became a controversial topic few days back. While there are people who believe that the market could crash in 2013, there are also some who believe that this slowdown is temporary and cyclic. The slowdown in the realty sector is quite positive from the investor’s point of view. This is the time when you being an investor could bargain as per your desire. Even the sellers start quoting alluring prices and schemes to attract the buyer. Schemes like Subvention, Assured Returns and Assured lease guarantee are to name a few.



It surely is profitable to invest at this point of time, but being a buyer you must explore the market too. Among these attractive offers could be some fake players also, so it is advisable that you must take an expert’s advice.

Now from the Slowdown in Real Estate market, the topic of discussion has moved to the downfall of Indian Rupee. Indian money is in a free fall with the rates gone as down as Rs 60/$. According to the experts, there are various reasons behind this free fall. The money is not like us whose growth is natural. Its growth or fall depends upon the economic and social conditions of the country like imports and exports, inflation, employment, interest rates, growth rate, foreign exchange reserves, macroeconomic policies, foreign investment inflows, banking capital, commodity prices and more. It is a simple theory : when people have higher income, they spend more which in turn increases the demand of the commodities and thus regulates the money. This regulation is what increases the demand of the money and its value too.

The people who can avail benefit from this slowdown are NRIs. A non-resident-Indian, if investing in India at this point of time can make a lot of profit. With property rates already gone low, the down fall in the currency has acted as the cherry on the top of the cake for the NRIs, who are earning money in dollars.

Going by the words of the experts the Real Estate Market is expected to rise again by the end of September, this year. Till then it is a great opportunity for all the NRIs who were planning to invest in India. Real Estate being an asset cannot remain down for ever thus investing in it is always profitable.

If you are an NRI, then you must take advantage of the current scenario and invest in Real Estate in India.

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2 comments:

  1. I agree with you that as the value of money decreased it is more beneficial for NRI. They are able top purchase property in fewer amount and can gain more profit.
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