With the country expected to urbanise at a rate of around 36 percent this year and 50 percent by 2050, the focus will shift to tier-2 towns.
Goa has emerged as a preferred destination for second home buyers owing to high rental yields ranging from 4-10% approximately.
The high quality of life and standard of living in Goa is one of the primary reasons why so many people are choosing to purchase property there. Goa offers residents a tranquil and unhurried environment, making it an ideal place to relax and let go of stress.
The Reserve Bank of India’s decision on Thursday to keep the repo rate of 6.50 per cent unchanged came as a huge relief to the real estate industry as well as home buyers paying back home loans.
Even after a rise in property prices and home loan rates, buyers from across segments are investing in real estate. Home loan demand was robust in 2022 and seems to have increased in the months following the rate hikes.
Experts said the surge in demand for luxury housing is an indication of people looking for a lifestyle that mirrors their achievements and ambitions, it is also coming close on the heels of a Budget 2023 provision that will be implemented from April 1.
India’s Commercial Real Estate industry has enabled the development of robust office infrastructure to support the growth of economic activity in the country.
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Goa has always had a sweet spot amongst NRIs. The falling value of the rupee is a disguised boon for non-resident Indian (NRI) investors, allowing them to purchase luxury properties with comparatively less capital.
Mopa Airport is likely to draw about Rs 2,700 crore of investments from builders and hoteliers until 2030 as the upcoming North Goa Aviation gateway becomes the transport hub replacing Dabolim.