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    Gulf-Based Indians: Driving Property Investments in India – Industry News

    October 15, 2024


    By Abhishek Kapoor

    The Indian diaspora has significantly bolstered the country’s economy through investments and remittances, particularly from Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) nations. Indian expatriates in the GCC have emerged as the principal NRI investors in the domestic real estate market, further driving this trend. This upsurge can be attributed to evolving market dynamics, emotional ties, and economic rationales. 

    Recent data further underscores the growing significance of NRI investment in Indian real estate. A report by Knight Frank from 2023 estimated that NRI investments in Indian real estate would grow by 12% in 2024. The increasing disposable income of Indian expatriates in GCC countries has significantly influenced Indian investment patterns. Moreover, given the limited investment avenues, notably in real estate, within the GCC nations, it is not surprising that many foreign investors consider India to be a secure and lucrative destination for capital allocation.

    The pandemic has expedited the phenomenon of NRIs investing in Indian real estate. Amidst shifting global markets, many Indian nationals have redirected their focus to their home country in pursuit of tranquillity and stability. According to recent industry reports, the NRI share in home sales rose annually to 15% in 2023 from sub-10% in 2022. Furthermore, the Indian government has proactively endeavoured to enthuse NRI investors by introducing various incentives and relaxing regulations pertaining to foreign investments. Developers, in response, have responded by extending discounts, flexible payment plans, and other enticements, creating a favourable climate for NRI home buyers.

    Emotional ties: A significant pull factor

    Emotional considerations play a pivotal role in real estate investment for Indian expatriates. Ownership of real estate in their home country offers stability and fosters a tangible connection to their cultural heritage. Preserving familial property in India and establishing a permanent base for family visits are primary motivators. These properties are viewed not only as financial investments but also as potential retirement abodes or holiday retreats.

    Preference for mid & luxury segments

    The Indian expatriate community in the GCC region shows a pronounced inclination towards mid to high-end residential properties. Options include opulent residences and apartments in gated communities, particularly in markets such as Bengaluru, Chennai, Kochi, and Mumbai. The appetite of NRIs for heightened lifestyles, coupled with the growing preference for remote work, has also precipitated a discernible surge in the trend of acquiring secondary residences.

    High returns, steady growth

    The Indian real estate market has consistently delivered high returns on investment, with property values in cities such as Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Chennai exhibiting steady appreciation over the years. This long-term potential for capital growth makes Indian real estate an appealing option for investors from the Gulf, particularly those seeking secure, high investment returns. 

    Market trends point to sustained demand in major cities, which, coupled with rapid infrastructure development in smaller cities, offer NRIs diverse investment options based on their budget and goals. Additionally, Kerala, with its significant expatriate population in the GCC, has experienced heightened real estate activity, notably in cities like Kochi and Thiruvananthapuram. The attraction of investing in one’s native place continues to underpin property transactions.

    Investor-friendly regulations, tech-enabled processes

    The Indian government’s focus on enhancing ease of doing business has simplified the process for NRIs to invest in real estate, creating a more streamlined framework for purchasing and managing property remotely. The Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) simplification of foreign exchange regulations has facilitated the easier transfer of funds for real estate acquisition by NRIs. 

    Several Indian banks and financial institutions offer enticing home loan programs tailored specifically for non-resident Indians. These loans feature flexible durations and competitive interest rates, making them attractive for real estate investments. Consequently, NRI investors now have enhanced access to financing solutions catering to their specific requirements. 

    Moreover, with the rapid advancement of technology, purchasing real estate for non-resident Indians (NRIs) has been simplified. Expats can now seamlessly invest in Indian real estate without frequent travel, thanks to virtual property tours, online paperwork, and digital payment facilities. This tech-driven convenience has effectively transcended geographical barriers, empowering Indians residing in the GCC to enthusiastically participate in their home country’s thriving real estate market.

    According to industry estimates, the total amount of NRI investments in the Indian real estate market is expected to surpass $14 billion by 2025. The sustained growth of urban centres, expansion of infrastructure projects, and the proliferation of technology-oriented real estate solutions are expected to uphold the market’s appeal to foreign investors. For Indians residing in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), the confluence of deep emotional connections to their home country and the potential for substantial financial gains renders the Indian real estate market an attractive investment avenue. The projected expansion of the GCC-Indian economy is poised to drive an increased influx of non-resident Indians (NRIs) into the Indian real estate market, further solidifying their position as the preeminent domestic real estate investors.

    About the author: Abhishek Kapoor is the Group CEO of Puravankara Limited

    Disclaimer: Views expressed are personal and do not reflect the official position or policy of Financial Express Online. Reproducing this content without permission is prohibited.





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