Great Video again Yash, ....if possible do make a real estate course on how to buy a real estate in India with best locations for good return and how to finance that property, what are the dos and don'ts for a beginner Like us etc. Etc....
Sir I had a question Seeing at the Mumbai trans harbour highway Will there be a tremendous boom in real estate markets of Nhava sheva? Is it worth investing in Nhava Sheva at this moment and if yes which type of properties would be the most appropriate
Not just Nava Sheva, but even areas like Panvel that are close by might see some effect! With any investment like this, you will only get great returns if you hold for a while, so for the long term, it would make sense to look at something like retail spaces/shops
So there aren't any such strategies to invest in an actual property in India without any down payment. Usually investors here buy Commerical property, use Rent Discounting, to get loans against rent they recieve, and use those funds to build their portfolio
Sir plz dont stop posting, we learn so much from RUclipsrs like u. Sir dont u think that indian real estate have reached a little bit of saturation as now the house is around 1 crore so their is almost no chance to get double return as before.So do u think its good to invest 1 cr in real estate or stocks. Bcoz as u said india is in growing state so its best to invest in stocks now but for real estate it have reached its height and now they are few number of ppl that would give more than 1 cr to buy property. What is ur opinion on this? Thank u.
You didn't talk about the most important difference between the US and Indian market that is rental yeald. but you talked about many less important things. hope you'll learn about real estate with time.
Hi, the reason I didn't include yield is because it is very difficult to generalise across assets and micro markets, especially for huge markets like India and the US. In India, residential yields can be 1.5-4% depending on the city (property.magicbricks.com/microsite/research-insights/src/pdf/indianresidentialmarketrental.pdf) while commercial or industrial can be 6-10% Hope that makes sense, and will definitely try to learn more about Real Estate with time!
First of all that doesn't make any sense. And now let me tell you about these huge markets if you talk about resedential properties in both the countries. As you mentioned that rental yeald in india ranges between 1.5 to 4 percent , it is very difficult to find a property in this whole country which gives you the yeald of 4 percent, generally you'll get 2,3 percent. But it is very easy to find a property in US which gives you the yeald of 7 percent. Now the important question comes that why there is that much difference? And the answer is that prices of properties are extremely overpriced in india and the reason for that is because here more than 90 percent people just know one thing about investment and that is real estate. And these people holds there 95 percent wealth in real estate. So that's the major difference between there two markets.
@@tushartyagi9420 hey, so how can we make money (cashflow) in india with so much less rental yield and high interest rates. So as I can see that can't be possible in india to start investing and build a empire on the base of refanancing? Your thoughts?
@@navigator_rushikesh yeah you are right you can't make money in real estate in india. you should put your money into equity and debt. because intrest rate are 7,8 percent and rental yealds are 2,3 percent. so there is no scope of refinancing and shit. as in us because there rental yealds are 5,6 percent and intrest rates are 3,4 percent
Excellent and very underrated video
Great content Yash. so much information packed in a 6 mins video
Thank you so much, because of people like you guys in 20s are learning a lot
Great Video again Yash, ....if possible do make a real estate course on how to buy a real estate in India with best locations for good return and how to finance that property, what are the dos and don'ts for a beginner Like us etc. Etc....
Sir I had a question
Seeing at the Mumbai trans harbour highway
Will there be a tremendous boom in real estate markets of Nhava sheva?
Is it worth investing in Nhava Sheva at this moment and if yes which type of properties would be the most appropriate
Not just Nava Sheva, but even areas like Panvel that are close by might see some effect!
With any investment like this, you will only get great returns if you hold for a while, so for the long term, it would make sense to look at something like retail spaces/shops
Informative 🙏 if chance I'm glad to learn from people like you
Thank you!
this was very informative but can you please make a video about actual strategies that we can follow in india?
So there aren't any such strategies to invest in an actual property in India without any down payment. Usually investors here buy Commerical property, use Rent Discounting, to get loans against rent they recieve, and use those funds to build their portfolio
@@jumpformbyyashtalreja634 sir please make special video about this
this man is going to be big someday on yt
India main koi real estate classes ke lie institution hai ya business and investment related ? Please answer if possible..
You are a very smart man I admire you btw what assets should I acquire as a young Indian?
Sir plz dont stop posting, we learn so much from RUclipsrs like u.
Sir dont u think that indian real estate have reached a little bit of saturation as now the house is around 1 crore so their is almost no chance to get double return as before.So do u think its good to invest 1 cr in real estate or stocks. Bcoz as u said india is in growing state so its best to invest in stocks now but for real estate it have reached its height and now they are few number of ppl that would give more than 1 cr to buy property. What is ur opinion on this?
Thank u.
Is in india real state loan good for us ...?
You didn't talk about the most important difference between the US and Indian market that is rental yeald. but you talked about many less important things. hope you'll learn about real estate with time.
Hi, the reason I didn't include yield is because it is very difficult to generalise across assets and micro markets, especially for huge markets like India and the US. In India, residential yields can be 1.5-4% depending on the city (property.magicbricks.com/microsite/research-insights/src/pdf/indianresidentialmarketrental.pdf) while commercial or industrial can be 6-10%
Hope that makes sense, and will definitely try to learn more about Real Estate with time!
First of all that doesn't make any sense. And now let me tell you about these huge markets if you talk about resedential properties in both the countries. As you mentioned that rental yeald in india ranges between 1.5 to 4 percent , it is very difficult to find a property in this whole country which gives you the yeald of 4 percent, generally you'll get 2,3 percent. But it is very easy to find a property in US which gives you the yeald of 7 percent. Now the important question comes that why there is that much difference? And the answer is that prices of properties are extremely overpriced in india and the reason for that is because here more than 90 percent people just know one thing about investment and that is real estate. And these people holds there 95 percent wealth in real estate. So that's the major difference between there two markets.
@@tushartyagi9420 also black money
@@tushartyagi9420 hey, so how can we make money (cashflow) in india with so much less rental yield and high interest rates. So as I can see that can't be possible in india to start investing and build a empire on the base of refanancing? Your thoughts?
@@navigator_rushikesh yeah you are right you can't make money in real estate in india. you should put your money into equity and debt. because intrest rate are 7,8 percent and rental yealds are 2,3 percent. so there is no scope of refinancing and shit. as in us because there rental yealds are 5,6 percent and intrest rates are 3,4 percent
Make the videos in laymen language .
Looks like you're just reading from a screen.