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Realestate investment

  1. Dual returns are available in form of rental income and capital Appreciation
  2. Increasing demand for residential properties
  3. Growing tourism industry
  4. Government initiatives

Why Madurai is good for realestate/CRE investments?
Realestate investment
  • Madurai is a 2500 years old 2nd largest-oldest corporation city and popular historical tourist spot
  • Meenakshi Amman Temple with UNESCO world heritage badge.
  • 6 constituencies, 100 wards, literacy rate of 80.5%
  • Largest theppakulam in tamilnadu is Mariamman Theppakulam
  • 1 High court  
  • 2 Govt Hospitals - GH, AIIMS
  • Education:
  • Transport:
  • 4 Bus stands - MGR, Anna, Periyar & Arapalayam 
  • 1 International Airport
  • Metro Train from Y.Othakadai to Thirumangalam
  • Longest flyover bridge constructed in tamilnadu at madurai is Tallakulam to Oomachikulam - Natham Bridge
  • 4 National Highways & 3 state Highways,( namely NH-7, NH-45B, NH-49 & NH-208, and state highways SH-32, SH-33 & SH-72 pass by this city).

  • Business:

  • 2 Govt SEZ IT Parks - Vadapalanji, Ilandhaikulam
  • 3 Govt Industrial Estates - Kappalur, Pudur, Vadipatti
  • Private Industrial Estates - Sakkimangalam
  • Madurai contributes 4% of Gross District Domestic Product to the State GDP
  • Popular industries TVS, PRP, HCL, DCI, 
  • Popular Private Hospitals - Aravind Hospital, Appollo Hospital, Vellammal Medical College
  • 2 satellite townships - Thoppur Uchappatti

  • Tourism :

  • 5 Hills - Yanamalai, Pasumalai, Nagamalai, Alagarmalai & 
  • 3 Parks - Eco Park, Rajaji Park, Tiruparankundram Park
  • 2 Museums - Gandhi Museum, Keeladi Museum
  • 2 Waterfalls - Kudladampatti, Alagarkoil
  • 3 Shopping Malls - Madurai Mart, Vishaal De Mall, Milan’em Shopping Mall
  • Tourist spots- Gandhi Museums, Keeladi,  jain (samanar hills),  Thirumalai Nayakkar Palace,  Rajaji children park, Vaigai Dam, Athisayam Theme park
  • Temples - Meenakshi Amman Temple, Alagarkoil, Thiruparankudram, Madapuram kali temple, Mariamman Theppakulam

Merits of DTCP:

  1. surety that the land is legally sellable
  2. verified by the governing authority of Tamil Nadu
  3. eliminating any chance of counterfeit deals
  4. ensures that your property’s value skyrockets
  5. helps our investment get manifold in the future.
  6. Transparency is great

Disadvantages of Gated Communities:

  1. High Maintenance Costs
  2. 10%-40% higher Expensive cost of living
  3. Inconvenience for Guests
  4. Difficulties in online order Deliveries
  5. Situated away from the central locations, commuting may be difficult.
  6. Leads to less heterogeneous economic diversity, since you wall off access to economic opportunities to those who can’t afford it
  7. Far less spontaneity / serendipity, than living in a a diverse neighborhood.
  8. Longer waiting times at the entrance
  9. Physical separation of the rich from the poor

vIncome from Vacant land by rent or Lease for

  1. plant nursery 
  2. Godown/warehouse
  3. 2wheeler stand, Vehicle parking, Car Parking service, 
  4. Car consulting companies, etc
  5. Workshops/Factories
  6. School or college bus/van Parking area
  7. Drive-in theatre
  8. Open showroom Exhibition mall
  9. Billboards display, mobile towers & Wind mills

buyer guides:

  1. Power of Attorney should be witnessed and duly signed by an officer in the Indian embassy in his province. incase of NRI land
  2. For land costing more than Rupees five lakhs, the seller should submit either his Pan Card
  3. construct a building 2.5 to 3 ft. height from road level.
  4.  If you purchase the land cost more than 50Laks you have to pay TDS for 1% from property cost.
  5. The RBI may grant permission to a foreign citizen of non-Indian origin/foreign companies if the property is purchased for residential use and the consideration is paid by way of foreign exchange.

Business guides:

  1. Rural agriculture land is completely free from capital gains tax and income from lease out or sale of crop is also exempt as per the provision of IT Act, 1961.

  2. Securities Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has recently allowed the launch of mutual funds which can invest in physical property. Many  corporates  such as HDFC and IDBI are in the process of launching real estate mutual funds.


Pros And Cons Of Real Estate Crowdfunding

Pros

  • Typically pays larger dividends than traditional real estate investments
  • Allows property owners to diversify and expand their financial portfolio
  • Offers access to unique real estate projects and opportunities
  • Eliminates many common concerns property owners and landlords often encounter
  • Minimal upfront and ongoing investment compared to a traditional real estate venture

Cons

  • Crowdfunding platforms may charge investors management or advisory fees.
  • Your assets can’t be easily sold off or divested quickly.
  • Participants must pay taxes on any dividends they
  • As a relatively new investment offering, many platforms and projects lack a lengthy track record of
  • Some platforms may require their investors to be accredited investors (relatively well-capitalized) before they can participate.

Real estate statistics facts & figures:
  1. World's second-highest number of households about 248,408,494 households in India
  2. Highest rising demand for urban housing
  3. realestate sector is the 2nd highest employment generation in india
  4. India is the 3rd largest construction market in the world
  5. More than 80% of all real estate transactions in India happen through the involvement of brokers. (by NAR-INDIA)
  6. Indian Economy growth in various segments (2014 vs Now)
    Infra spending:
    2009-14 - ₹1.57 Lakh Cr
    2019-24 - ₹33.3 Lakh Cr
    Wealth Created:
    2009-2014 - ₹ 13 Lakh Cr
    2019 -2023 - ₹ 165 Lakh Cr
    Metro construction Speed:
    2004-2014 - 0.5 Km /Month
    2014-2023 - 6.0 Km /Month
  7. 462 million internet users, India is the second-largest online market in the world. 
  8. The market for real estate is expected to grow from ₹12,000 crores in 2019 to ₹65,000 crores in 2040 and contribute to almost 13% of the country’s GDP by 2025.
  9. Of these, 20 million Indians search for homes online every month. 
  10. Almost 53 per cent of the total real estate transactions in India is influenced by the internet.
  11. real estate Brokerage Market is expected to grow from US$ 36 bn in 2017 to US$ 300 bn in 2025 at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 8.3%.
  12. The second-largest business Worldwide is the Real estate brokerage business.

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