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Investing in Commercial Property in India

 
Investing in Commercial Property in India
Investing in Commercial Property in India


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Domestic investors and foreign investors both find it hot to invest in commercial property in India. Market analysts are of the view that if the trends are any indication, the investments in commercial properties in India have seen a rising trend owing to demand from IT and its related sectors.
Investors are of the view that the demand for commercial space in prime locations is almost three times more what we see in non prime locations. Analysts are of the view that even though; the quality of infrastructure that is available with not so prime locations is almost the same, with what one gets in prime locations. So at the end of the day it’s all about getting tagged with prime slots. Generally organizations scout for locations where they believe they can rub their shoulders with the giants.
Usually corporate companies some times are left with fewer options to choose from the choices whenever they have to scout for properties. Even commercial developers sometimes find it difficult to provide alternative options to meet specific requirement of companies. For this reason commercial properties in India have now started looking for new means and ways to contain this situation and come out with a realistic solution.
Property developers were serious about this issue, so they came up with a solution that can surely address this situation, it was built to suit facility where in, the companies has an option choose facilities that meets their key requirements, in other words the project is customized as per the design and specifications as sought by the companies.
Investing in commercial properties these days is becoming more and more norm of the day for the realtors. Its for a simple reason, by investing in commercial property investors are surely at an advantage position its just because on one hand its highly profitable and on the other hand realtors believe that the time period for the return on investment is surely
guaranteed, apart from the above stated reason investors can expect timely return on investments.
Commercial properties in India had witnessed that the growing demand for commercial space is likely to increase with more and more MNC companies opting to set up bases in IT SEZ and ITES SEZ. With more and more companies competing among themselves for commercial property space in this software export zone the occupancy rates have increased by double when compared to the earlier years. This change in the scenario can be largely attributed to growing awareness being created by corporate India ,which is all set the change the perceptions in the international market about standards.
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Strategies For Buying Real Estate In A Slow Market

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The real estate market tends to be cyclical with some periods favoring buyers and other periods favoring sellers. As with other free markets, the pricing and availability of real estate is directly related to the forces of supply and demand. While many real estate markets in the United States are experiencing a substantial slowdown, other markets remain robust, and some even continue to grow. What makes the situation even more complicated is that even within a particular city or county, there may be some areas that are hot and others that are cold.

In regions of the country in which the real estate market is slowing, there are some things homebuyers can do to increase their chance of getting the property that they want on terms that are favorable. Below are some strategies to consider:

1. Clarify What You Want. Be sure to understand what kind of property you want (e.g. bedrooms, bathrooms, size, yard, location, etc.). Identify items that you "must have" and items that you would be willing to forego if your other priorities were met.

2. Consult Experts. You've no doubt heard the saying that "all real estate is local," so arm yourself with the best information available. Consult a local real estate expert who can guide you about what communities are hot and which ones are not. Obviously, you are more likely to find deals in communities that have excess supply and limited demand than vice versa.

3. Understand Market Data. Obtaining and evaluating data can be one of the most powerful tools in your arsenal. Identify communities that you find desirable and ask your real estate agent to provide you relevant sales statistics. For example, your agent can provide you:

a. A summary of how many properties are available in communities that you deem desirable.

b. How long properties are taking to sell this month, last month, last quarter, last year, etc.

c. How many properties have sold this month, last month, last quarter, last year, etc.

d. Changes in the median and average price of properties for a community this month, last month, last quarter, last year, etc.

e. Data on the sales price to list price ratio (SP: LP). This ratio provides information about how much, on average, sellers are reducing their price.

f. Detailed data on properties that are similar to the type of property you desire (often known as "comparables" or "comps").

4. High Inventory Communities. Identify, or ask your agent to identify, communities that appear to be particularly slow, and that have an unusually large inventory of homes. You will have a broader variety of options in these communities, and you may increase the likelihood of finding a better deal.

5. Loan Pre-Approval. Be sure to consult with your bank or mortgage broker and obtain a loan pre-approval document. This not only let's you know how much you can afford, but it also demonstrates to sellers that you are a serious buyer and that your offer is worthy of serious consideration.

6. Seller's Motivation. While information about why a seller is selling is usually confidential, there are situations in which the seller will allow their agent to disclose important factors regarding their personal situation. Be sure to ask your agent to inquire about any information that the seller has disclosed to his/her agent that can be conveyed to your agent. This information may help you decide on making an offer on a property and the price you wish to offer.

7. Home Inspection. A home inspection conducted by a qualified inspector can provide you valuable information about the condition of a property. Moreover, if there are items that need repair or replacement, you can use this information to modify your offer price or terms.

8. Expand Search Scope. As mentioned above, even within a particular city or county, there may be some areas that are hot and others that are not. Be sure to provided detailed information about what you want to your agent, so that he/she can provide you a variety of community options.

9. Be Patient. Time is on your side when there is excess supply and insufficient demand. Try not to "fall in love" with a house so much that you cannot be objective. It may be that multiple offers and counter-offers occur before you either get the property you want or decide to walk way from a deal. You may also want to look at more properties than you normally would, so that you are exposed to a variety of options.

While the above is not an exhaustive list of strategies, it is a good starting point of issues to consider when buying real estate, particularly in a market that favors buyers. Obtain the services of a knowledgeable Real Estate agent who can provide you with additional strategies to help you reach your real estate objectives.

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Property Investment: Key Factors to Consider

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Buying an investment property is an important decision and should be made in a very careful way. It is a venture where a large amount of money is involved and a miscalculation can be fatal to the investor. It is surely a promising field to invest in, in today’s economy, but the competition and legal procedures involved in it necessitates lots of research. Trying one’s hand in the market without enough knowledge is just not advisable. This article highlights some key factors that one should seriously consider when they think of property investment. First, have your investment objectives clearly set out and precisely stated. Many people who buy investment property basically have three objectives. You may want to buy a property that you will quickly sell to make profits without having to wait for so long. Other investors buy property as a long term investment
. That means, they are ready and will have to wait for a considerably long period of time before they can start reaping from the investment. The other kind of property investment is where the investor buy’s property for rental.
Depending on your investment objective, various strategies can then be employed. It is most challenging when you want to buy property that you intend to flip quickly. Here, you need to get yourself a property in a prime location, where many buyers will be willing to buy, and that is the challenge. The fact that the property will be having many willing buyers means that it is definitely going to be expensive. You need to be very timely and in good knowledge of the property value in the area. You should then be able to get yourself the best bargains lest you end up with a property you won’t be able to sell.
Long term property investment is less challenging to buy. What the investor needs to know is the development trends so as to buy the property in a potential area. This is not very difficult to establish as developing areas can easily be identified. In long term investment, one should go for the lowest priced property as they will have to wait long before they can be able to resell the property. However, that will depend on the amount of time you are willing to wait.
Many factors need to be put to consideration when buying residential investment property. First, keep in mind that security is a priority for many people and your tenants will not be an exception. Residential property should also be easily accessible. The infrastructure should be good but not too complex. The area should have social amenities such as schools, medical facilities and shopping malls. When considering residential investment property, always remember that apartment units are easier to rent out compared to whole house units.
Despite the investment objective you may be having, the condition of the property at the time of buying should be seriously considered. You should take time to thoroughly examine the property before buying it. This will save you unnecessary costs that may arise from doing repairs. Some property may also be in such a state that they will need constant maintenance which can be quite costly.
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