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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by George Gonigal In the case of NRIs there is a general permission to acquire any immovable property (other than agricultural land, plantation or farm-house property) by way of purchase, provided the payment is made out of foreign exchange inward remittance or any Non Resident bank account in India, i.e. Non Resident External Account - NR (E), Foreign Currency Non Resident Account - FCNR or Non Resident Ordinary Account - NRO account. Although immovable property is not defined, the same will include: written by George Gonigal Yet another hike in the lending rates by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has caused an unprecedented hike in the home loan rates also. written by George Gonigal Indian real estate segment is broadening its horizons. No more are Indians searching for an average two-bedroom house. written by George Gonigal Buying property in India has become a far-fetched dream for many. High property prices and high home loan rates are taking a toll on the middle income user. written by George Gonigal Real estate is a highly fragmented sector in India, with only a few organized players. Most real estate developers have only a local or regional presence and there is moderate participation from large corporations till now. written by George Gonigal Indian real estate industry is going through a testing phase. Inflation is rising like never before. Global oil prices have reached $135 per barrel. The Indian government recently hiked fuel prices by 10 per cent. written by Assetz UK Right now it seems India is not so much a land of opportunity, but a whole subcontinent. The second most populous nation on Earth has been enjoying a huge economic boom while increasingly asserting itself in the cultural, political and sporting arenas. written by Assetz UK What is the future of international property investment? In an age when many countries have only recently opened up politically and economically, the possibilities seem far more extensive than they were a generation ago. written by Emp Emp In recent years, many economists have recognized that the lack of effective real estate laws can be a significant barrier to investment in many developing countries. In most societies, rich or poor, a significant fraction of the total wealth is in the form of land and buildings. In most advanced economies, the main source of capital used by individuals and small companies to purchase and improve land and buildings is mortgages -- bank loans for which the real property itself constitutes collateral.
written by Emp Emp The average person retires with a fixed income for this he works for 30 or 40 years. The only real difference between rich people and poor people is the way they think. A rich people always want to invest money to urn something, but average people don’t think so. Real estate is one of the booming fields, today. So idea of investing in real estate is not bad. written by Emp Emp If you developed your marketing skills, both online as well as offline. You need to constantly market your listings.
written by Krish Bhatt Gone are the days of pot bellied, pan chewing, smooth talking, museum like mobile carrying, wholesale safari-suit clad army. They are changing with the times. Indian real estate agents or (locally called) Dalal are sporting a radical new makeover these days. A boom in real estate in India has given birth to the next generation of professional property agents. You will find them flaunting foreign degrees. You will discover they are completely in tune with the latest jargons that have hit the business magazines only the last week. Contentedly they are discussing floor to area ratio, vastu-feng shui merits-demerits, Italian marbles, decorated flooring, real estate gimmicks and substances with their offshore foreign clients via video conferencing. written by Krish Bhatt Indian real-estate market has never found it so good. Amidst the euphoria in major metros and second and third tier cities where possibly every domestic investor is investing like there is no tomorrow a plethora of foreign investors are also all set to enter the Indian real estate investment space. A conservative estimate by one leading research firm states that over the next eighteen to thirty months venture capital worth $7 billion to $8 billion is expected to flow into the country. written by Emp Emp You need a Professional Web Site for Your Real Estate Business. You need to present a professional online image for Potential clients who find your web site will
equate the professional look and feel of the web site to your own professionalism, since the web site is the only piece of information they have to evaluate your real
estate business. written by OnlineGhar Ghar When we talk of the real estate economy, consciously or unconsciously we use national level statistics to form the desired opinion about the real estate market. But the truth is that the real estate market is based on local, and, in many cases, micro-level economies.
written by OnlineGhar Ghar It is even easier if you learn that a buyer of your house wants to be able to tell his friends what a great price he got, push hard on every other area. Get the terms you want, have him pay all the closing costs, etc. Take the attitude that if he'll give you what you want, he'll get what he wants. written by Emp Emp When we talk of the real estate economy, consciously or unconsciously we use national level statistics to form the desired opinion about the real estate market. But the truth is that the real estate market is based on local, and, in many cases, micro-level economies.
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