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Best residential real estate investment options in 2017

Year 2016 was an interesting one for real estate sector. New real estate regulatory bill in March 2016, improvements to REIT rules in budget 2016-17, Benami transactions bill in August 2016 and smart cities list pronounced in September 2016. The latest change, on November 8, 2016, where the government demonetised Rs 1,000 and Rs 500 currency notes, re-emphasised the government’s war against black money across all sectors and especially real estate.

All these initiatives set the tone for what is in store, for the sector and for the mid-income buyer/investor in 2017. A more transparent, better planned and less cash-dominated real estate sector, holds the promise of low risk and stable returns. However, even as the sector moves towards consolidation, to cherry pick an investment in 2017, the buyer must keep in mind certain key parameters related to the asset class, geography, as well as investment horizon.

Buyers look for in 2017

In residential projects, the most essential factor will continue to be the developer naming. This implies understanding of earlier delivery record, source of funds and checks on essential documents, like commencement certificate, environmental clearance and approved constructing plans. A project that is nearing completion, encompassed by good infrastructure and has endorsement for home loan by key banks would be fundamental criteria.

The first REIT is expected by june in 2017 and it will provide an implement that offers regular profits at moderately low risk levels. While it may take the first half of 2017 for the full effect of demonetisation to be felt by real estate markets and transactions will be moderate, the second half should see business as usual resume. 2017 promises to be an exciting year for real estate investment.

January 10, 2017 / by / in , , , , ,
Year 2017 will bring back home buyers confidence

After demonetization, Year 2017 will bring lot of transparency and home buyers confidence due to government rules on RERA Development Act, Benami transaction holders, and banks reduce interest rates that will effect into improvement in real estate market. Due to demonetization, Real estate sales have slowed down. In the long term property prices will not drop down to 20% to 30% rather it will increase. Surely, 2017 will see a boon with a major turn up.

Home buyers will have a big help as housing loan interest rate likely to come down to 7%. Just Sate Bank of India and many other national banks declared cut in lending rates. SBI announced reduction in benchmark lending rate by up to 0.9 per cent. Home loan interest rates have dropped to their lowest level in six years cutting the effective rate to 8.6% from 9.10%. Such reduction will attract more home buyers in 2017.

Every people desires for owning a property for family. Owning a home is the basic motto of every human behind his earning in India. This time population is on growing. The need for land is in great demand with this increasing population. Housing units are being unavailable and increasing gradually quarter by quarter that it speaks about the strength or progressive moment of real estate market of 2016 which clears the image of 2017 that occupancy of houses will increase in this year.

These changes have helped people to gain more trust and transparency and 2017 will be good year for real estate sector and home buyers.

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