5 Reasons Why NRIs are Aiming at Indian Commercial Real Estate Properties

As COVID-19 cases are starting to recede, we can spot signs of economic revival in the real estate sector. And with the transforming market dynamics, there has been a substantial yet gradual increase in NRI investors.

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5 Reasons Why NRIs are Aiming at Indian Commercial Real Estate Properties

Indian real estate has always been a good investment option for NRIs, especially in the last few years; we have witnessed the numbers of NRI investors in CRE rise substantially.  This might have something to do with the growing demand for office spaces or even the mass movement of MNCs from China to India, both of which are leading to high demands and scope of earning in real estate.

Reasons why NRIs are moving to Indian Commercial Real Estate 

  • Growing market 

The commercial real estate market has just begun its journey to becoming one of the highest-yielding investment options in India. Grade A offices have become a good prospect of capital appreciation for all investors, especially the NRIs.

The government initiative of implementing RERA (Real estate regulatory authority) rules along with the Goods and services taxes is attracting a lot of Foreign Direct Investment.

  • Urban development policies 

As more and more people move to urban cities, the demand for living spaces was destined to rise, taking advantage of the rise, co-living spaces also began to boom as affordable and luxurious living spaces. 

Apart from this, the urban development policies and Smart city programs also contribute to the rising demand for commercial real estate, so much so that the size of the real estate sector in urban India is expected to cross $1 trillion in 2030.

  • Growing demand for office spaces

The rise in the number of IT professionals, software engineers, entrepreneurs, and freelancers will be reflected in the Indian demand for co-working spaces. The demand for commercial office spaces and other forms of working spaces is also expected to rise to create an economic boom in the sector, making it ideal for NRI investors.

  • MNCs in India 

The pandemic has had many multinational companies moving their bases from China to India, as India is a developing country with a lot of assets to offer, the MNCs are here to stay. 

Therefore, the NRI investment options in India in the CRE sector are highly beneficial. 

Benefits of NRI investment in Real Estate

Commercial real estate has always been considered high profit-yielding investments, especially in today’s time when the demand for commercial properties is growing so fast. Some of the benefits of investing in CRE are 

  • Regular passive income and cash flow

CRE investments can make great investments to generate a regular passive income so that you don’t have to depend on your job for all your expenses. As the assets are generally secured by leases (an MNC rents commercial office space on your property), they provide a regular stream of cash flow. 

  • Asset appreciation

The real estate resource is limited, and its demand is always increasing. The price of a CRE property generally only goes up, this could be due to the basic demand and supply point or some other factors could also be in play. 

  • A superior hedge against inflation

When inflation hits an economy, the price of real estate, especially CRE properties don’t fall, instead, as they have a high ratio of labor and replacement cost, they tend to rise. 

  • Stable investment

CRE is a tangible asset.  In CRE, both the land on which the property is built and the infrastructure has great value. As these are usually leased to MNCs they are also leased for longer durations making them a stable investment and they don’t fluctuate as much as the other volatile investments like stocks and shares. 

  • Tax advantages

As real estate is a tangible asset whose value tends to depreciate (needing maintenance), the tax rules allow owners to depreciate the value of their property once every year. 

While CRE has many benefits, purchasing a commercial property can also have many downsides such as

  • High prices 

Commercial real estate projects can cost up to hundreds of crores. If you are planning to go for an A-Grade property, you might have to take a huge loan from the bank or exhaust a very large chunk of your savings.

While these are very profitable in the long run, selling off a CRE property can easily take up to 12 months.

  • Management 

The size and scale of a CRE property, tenants, and management work involved are not small. Owning and operating a CRE property feels similar to working a full-time job that can be very hectic if you were looking for a side investment. 

To deal with these problems and make CRE investments more investor-friendly, we have many new investment options as well as modern investment methods that perform most of the work on our behalf. 

Fractional ownership of commercial real estate is a modern-day investment option that allows many investors to come together, pool their assets, and purchase a high-end real estate property. As the cost of the property is shared amongst investors, so are the profits and liabilities. Assetmonk, the WealthTech investment platform offers great investment deals in fractional ownership and real estate crowdfunding. 

As the company takes care of the management and operations of the NRI investments in property, one doesn’t have to worry about the maintenance as well. Assetmonk offers IRR up to 21% on the A-Grade properties.

Reasons Why NRIs are Aiming at Indian Commercial Real Estate FAQ'S:

Yes, NRIs can easily invest in India.

NRIs can invest in real estate, rental properties, and also in fixed deposits through their Foreign Currency NRI accounts. They can also make foreign direct investments.

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