How You Can Buy 60 Lakh Property At Zero Cost ?

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @SangoLifeSutras
    @SangoLifeSutras  Год назад +5

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  • @oki484
    @oki484 Год назад +38

    ZERODHA waala zabardast tha. Exactly some people don't think and look beyond urban areas. Excellent thinking.

  • @nirupamasalian8910
    @nirupamasalian8910 2 года назад +269

    I fully agree with what you have discussed because I've done the same thing. I bought a small place in 1993 in the outskirts of Mumbai & saved on I tax & was living there. Sold it in 2008 @ 5 times original rate & bought little bigger house within Mumbai with a loan. Presently posted in Bangalore & enjoying good rent from this house. Very true what is explained as it's my own experience

    • @mistekar4070
      @mistekar4070 2 года назад +5

      Nice should make a biopic

    • @kapilbhardwaj4680
      @kapilbhardwaj4680 Год назад +3

      Are you related to Disha Salian?

    • @ananthakrishna1269
      @ananthakrishna1269 Год назад +9

      Loan creates Assets, Assets creates Loans. This is fact. We should follow this wisely. This is the secret of success.

    • @CentralGenerali
      @CentralGenerali Год назад +3

      @@kapilbhardwaj4680
      Salian is a very common surname in and around Mangalore which is in karnataka. Many have settled in Mumbai.

    • @Vj45459
      @Vj45459 Год назад +10

      This concept won't work now specifically in urban areas. Just compare your property rates in 2013 and 2023. There's barely any rise in it. Same goes with rent.

  • @ajaykumar-banker
    @ajaykumar-banker 2 года назад +119

    Excellent video. Validated by our experience. An IMMENSE value adding idea..
    A known person bought a flat in bangalore for 92 lacs inclusive of registry and furnishing. Down payment Rs 20 lac. Actual EMI Rs 52000 approx for a loan of Rs 72 lacs. Market rent 30000/- Tax saved Rs 9000/ So net payment for adding asset of Rs 72 lac is Rs 13000/- per month ( 52000-39000). Now they are planning to reduce EMI by further downpayment so that rent + tax saving is equal to EMI and then let the tenant pay the EMI and buy another flat.
    This is the best way to increase assets through leveraging.

    • @s_a_r_a_t_s
      @s_a_r_a_t_s 2 года назад +34

      If you are showing rental income as income, then you need to pay tax for rent money received. If govt says for second house or if you are not staying in house you can't claim tax rebate, then the calculations and breakeven time will be different. Not as straight forward as it seems. Also flat and buildings strength depreciate over time.

    • @vr1774
      @vr1774 2 года назад +2

      Sir.. In your above example, how did you get Rs.9000/month as tax saved amount?? Kindly elaborate. Thank you.

    • @ajaykumar-banker
      @ajaykumar-banker 2 года назад +2

      @@vr1774" If a home loan is taken jointly, each borrower can claim deduction on home loan interest up to Rs 2 lakh under Section 24(b) and tax deduction on the principal repayment up to Rs 1.5 lakh under Section 80C. "Since this loan was taken in single name the tax rebate comes to Rs 9000/-. You could take in join names and avail more rebate.

    • @ajaykumar-banker
      @ajaykumar-banker 2 года назад +4

      @@s_a_r_a_t_s No, the flat is used by the purchaser who was paying a rent of Rs 30000/- per month earlier, so it is rent saved and no tax burdenIncidentally Rs 30000/' is also the going rent for those flats. Moreover, the tax saving would be more if the loan is taken in join names under Sec 24(b) and 80(c),
      Yes, each person would have to make calculations based on his situation, and may go for this arrangement accordingly to it.

    • @vikrambanerjee6880
      @vikrambanerjee6880 Год назад +1

      I wonder how can anybody save 9000 tax as the total exempted amount is 2 lacs per annum. Even if the individual is at a highest tax bracket, he can get a benefit of only 30% on the exempted amount which is 5000 a month unless the buyer & the spouse , both are working in the same tax bracket. Moreover the tax benefit cannot happen on every property the individual is buying considering the fact that multiple housing loans are going on.

  • @rishujain7630
    @rishujain7630 Год назад +78

    Nicely explained. I believe one needs to pay 20% downpayment + 6% approx on registry. Additionally, we need to consider opportunity cost on above amount paid upfront from pocket.

    • @Vj45459
      @Vj45459 Год назад +21

      He's just fooling people with mind calculations nothing else.

    • @unkshiva
      @unkshiva Год назад

      ​@@Vj45459equity beated every asset class in 200 years of data ,
      This guy free me lo lo 😂

  • @explorerhimu9166
    @explorerhimu9166 2 года назад +18

    I agree with your example...
    In asansol, rent for a 2bhk flat in a modern society complex worth 25-30 lakh is 8-10k per month, which is more than 3.5% of the total property value...
    The RUclipsrs giving example of 2cr property in Mumbai, really don't know the rental yield of 25 lakh flat, and doesn't concider the fact of a tax exemption on home loan and a permanent & increasing income source with having an asset...

  • @RahulGarg-q1o
    @RahulGarg-q1o 9 месяцев назад +15

    Get Loan only if you need for Your own living... Otherwise loan is like poision

  • @gitesh987
    @gitesh987 Год назад +18

    Exactly what I was searching for. Was introduced to this concept just by accident, and now got to know in much better understandable way from you. Will not say understood everything but certainly got more clarity on it. Thank you very much for sharing.

  • @abinashkumar2500
    @abinashkumar2500 Год назад +12

    For the first time i watched your video and within 7 minutes i understood you are on a different level sir... Unbelievable investment ideas... No fancy shorts only knowledge 😊😊

  • @laxmimaxi
    @laxmimaxi Год назад +21

    Remember that real estate investment is a long-term commitment, and it's essential to have a well-defined strategy and realistic expectations. As with any investment, there are risks involved, so it's crucial to do your due diligence and seek professional advice when needed.

  • @oki484
    @oki484 Год назад +2

    You are the real old school and knowledgeable person. Koi daada, chacha ya pitaji ke jaise samjhate ho... Excellent.

  • @anilsoni2655
    @anilsoni2655 Год назад +32

    क्या बात सर् जी। आप तो काफी ज्ञानी निकले। रेंटल इनकम इतनी आसानी से और गारंटी के साथ आती तो फिर बहुत सारे बुद्धिजीवी इसी लाइन में आ जाते। रेंटल इनकम के साथ जुड़े हुए रिस्क कौन बताएगा। आइए प्रैक्टिकल रिस्क समझते हैं
    1. अनियमितता
    2. टैक्स
    3. आए दिन के लड़ाई झगड़े
    4. प्रॉपर्टी कब्जा
    5. आत्महत्या, रेप, जैसा कोई बड़ा कांड होने पर कानूनी पचड़े
    6. प्रॉपर्टी का रख रखाव
    7. प्रॉपर्टी का अवमूल्यन
    ऐसे न जाने और भी कितनी समस्याएं सिरदर्दी का कारण बन आपको परेशान करती हैं।
    It's not as straight forward as being discussed. Also under the new tax regime forget about tax saving. Every one has to contribute it's dues😊
    It's your luck you get a good tenant and enjoy rental income. I've seen people loosing their hard earned money despite of having good drafted agreement 😊

    • @suneetmalik6015
      @suneetmalik6015 4 месяца назад +1

      How one can lose after a well drafted agreement (Registered)

    • @Jp11130
      @Jp11130 3 месяца назад +1

      iske liye acche logo ko dena padta hai
      no bachlore😂😂

    • @manas3184
      @manas3184 Месяц назад +3

      Hone ko to dunia main kuch bhi ho sakta hai...
      Share market main apni company bankrupt ho sakti hai...
      Nifty bhi crash ho sakta hai
      Job main boss bura mil sakta hai....
      FD kar lo bank main sabse badiya hai

  • @indranujhazarika2692
    @indranujhazarika2692 Год назад +58

    Wow! !
    Having small small properties spread evenly is better than having one big property. This is diversification.
    Currently I am planning to buy a big property but I am changing my decision now.
    "Aap ne to meri aakhe khol diye."
    Thank you sir ❤️.

    • @Sandeep-uj4kk
      @Sandeep-uj4kk Год назад +2

      But one thing to consider - how much appreciation you will get for a luxurious property selling that you won't get selling 2 small apartment - as such units are extremely stereotype and many options are available from builders in unused condition and another problem post Covid the money concentrated in the hand of Middle Class is slashed down on the other hand rich people became richer , so the demand of Big luxurious property got increased and the price is not a fixed one .

  • @ajaychaudhary4552
    @ajaychaudhary4552 2 года назад +10

    Sir,Good evening I m already doing same what you are explaining in this video from more than 25yrs.very knowledgeable.Ajay Chaudhary

    • @deadlyalive4997
      @deadlyalive4997 3 месяца назад

      Lol 25 saalon se yahi kr rahe ho tabhi 25 saal lag gye 😂😂😂😂..... Research ache se kiya hota toh 10 saal m nipat gye hote.... Home loan calculator app m hi clear ho jata h yr.... One year emi pay krne ke baad 2nd year se double emi pay karogay toh tenor decrease + 3rd year m 1st floor construction loan bhi lekar or rooms rent pr chada diye toh usko merge kr ke triple emi pay karogay 3rd year m then 4th year se Sirf triple emi pay krni h jisme one emi amt toh rent se hai.... Then another plus point ki loan BT kr ke roi km kara skte ho....

  • @pratibha5582
    @pratibha5582 Год назад +60

    Thank you for this video sir......I have also seen the video of many influencers stating the benefits of renting the property and honestly I disliked that video and it made me so angry that they were misguiding the public which was very wrong.... as I am from financial field and I know the benefits of owning a property I wanted to share my views so I wrote a whole letter to that person how he has not taken tax benefit for the calculation and misguided the public.... You have very clearly stated all that was in my mind and I feel so relaxed and extremally happy that you have busted the myth. I congratulate you for the video and Thank you for making such true and pure knowledge content.

  • @Indica2658
    @Indica2658 Год назад +3

    US ko global reserve currency hone ka bhi fayda hei...thy can afford 0 % 1% rate for long..so unka inflation puri duniya zelti hei due to increase of Supply of Dollar by US govt/treasury ...last 3 saal me hi abtak ka 20% USD supply chhap diya

  • @anilmelwani3194
    @anilmelwani3194 2 года назад +27

    1. RENT WILL BE DOUBLE IN BEGINNING OF 9TH YEAR INCREASE AT THE RATE OF 9% AND NOT 7.5 YEAR. 2. EMI includes part payment of principal as well along with interest. rent will be 7% in 16th year. 3. why adding 3.5% & 14.5%? please explain!

    • @arjunps6776
      @arjunps6776 Год назад

      Just on that point where he calculated the average, this video becomes senseless. For multiple cash flows, people should calculate XIRR and not simple or compound interest.

    • @Username6556username
      @Username6556username Год назад

      I have the same question but apparently he missed it. A lot of flaws in the video as well as the explanation.

  • @rohitsharma-xr2ms
    @rohitsharma-xr2ms Год назад +8

    Sir the same thing I used to educate my friends , seniors & all, but people are busy complaining about how they don't have money to do that, do that etc etc.
    I'm glad you are doing it for the large public
    I'm doing it to my knowns who believe in me

    • @tejamehu
      @tejamehu Год назад

      Aapne kitni property banali ab tak

    • @rohitsharma-xr2ms
      @rohitsharma-xr2ms Год назад

      @@tejamehu two, and planning for more wisely

  • @sachinjain9165
    @sachinjain9165 2 года назад +64

    As per your guidance, it seems that initially, investing in 1 bhk must be the best option. Value of 1 bhk should be

    • @RuturajD
      @RuturajD 2 года назад +15

      That's the catch, their are very few cities where we have flat worth 25 lakh and rental yield are questionable unless there's students occupancy or bachelors, what I have observed is students/ bachelor opting for PG which are cheaper so getting 8k rent in smaller cities where net family income is 20 k, quite a challenging task

    • @mohammedshoebatar4857
      @mohammedshoebatar4857 2 года назад +2

      @@RuturajD true , easily possible in metro cities like Mumbai where mhada building 1bhk rent is 15k . But that doesn't applies to small cities

    • @GurpreetKaur-wz8lf
      @GurpreetKaur-wz8lf Год назад

      I have 300 yard land in village area. What I do?

    • @Vj45459
      @Vj45459 Год назад +1

      ​@@mohammedshoebatar4857 that flat cost would be 35-50 lacs

    • @romanreigns8184
      @romanreigns8184 Год назад

      ​@@mohammedshoebatar4857
      Par mumbai m 1 bhi 50 lakh m milta h 😂😂😂

  • @nareshdevre4762
    @nareshdevre4762 3 месяца назад

    सरजी नमस्कार
    आप बहूत ही अच्छा समझाते हो
    बील कूल सीधी सादी भाषा मे समझाते हो ईसलीए
    हम आपके आभारी है

  • @niru14021987
    @niru14021987 Год назад +5

    It's first time i have watched your video and I want to say that you are saying brutal truth. Nowadays many Financial RUclipsrs are destroying youths by giving crap advice. What i have learnt keep your match simple, finance automatically become simple and everybody will reach financial peace i theirs life.
    Appreciate you Sir. 👍

  • @VeeraKondalu
    @VeeraKondalu 10 месяцев назад +2

    I love the way the explain the facts. I had confusion about buying the small property and large property. You clarified it. Thanks lot.

  • @mohitbudhraja2329
    @mohitbudhraja2329 2 года назад +18

    Sir, very deep message in the video as always..rentals will attract income tax also, still apki calculation ke anusaar 15-18 saalo mei free ho jayegi property..Robert Kiyosaki ne khud apni life mei ye baar baar kiya hai..key is the right property..look forward to your webinar
    VP

    • @deadlyalive4997
      @deadlyalive4997 3 месяца назад

      Boss you are running late then... Search more keywords on you tube.... In 7-10 years you can complete your property loan.... Come on......yar living in which dilemma

  • @tchand6996
    @tchand6996 Год назад +2

    I am not going to buy a property now but the things you have explained may help me making my decision in near future !! EYE opening explanation .

  • @manojrawat5577
    @manojrawat5577 Год назад +12

    One of the best videos sir. You have explained the basics which doesn’t meet the eyes of a common man and despite being sundry remains elusive. Kudos for such insight with simplicity and straightforwardness.

  • @NareshShewakramani
    @NareshShewakramani Год назад +2

    1 ) I also feel the same LIC sold to my father 25 years back , with 5,000 per year , was returning 5 lac was a very big thing that time ( like 50 lac ) so he did not invested much . but it gave only 5 lac it like penny this is called inflation which nobody has taught us. 2) Agree , Small property rent increase is most due to demand and limited paying capacity of any person as 70% of population is not rich and 30% rich will always prefer own property instead of big rented house

  • @Khaaamoshh
    @Khaaamoshh 2 года назад +4

    Any services,business,insurance plans,investment, jobs which can't fight inflation will create a debt trap.The person or the company will always be in crises. One may window dress the statistics to show a cosmetic model of performance, but the cash flow will speak the facts,if one is able to analyze the data, and interpret the real meaning of it.

  • @Pradeepkumar-fw9nk
    @Pradeepkumar-fw9nk Год назад +1

    I had read rich dad poor dad, I totally get what you’re saying. Next month I will buy new property.

  • @jituhero007
    @jituhero007 2 года назад +31

    Great video sir. Please make a video on how to shortlist and buy small ticket size property in Bangalore as you mentioned, as the prices here are quite high and beyond the budget. I really liked the idea of investing in multiple small properties rather than 1 big property.

    • @sunitapanjwani3898
      @sunitapanjwani3898 2 года назад +1

      I agree this point rather than buying one big property.. Invest in multiple property as in rainy days u dont need to sell big which is bit difficult then small one

    • @lathaiyer8065
      @lathaiyer8065 2 года назад +1

      I guess you could Invest in studio apartments near office complex They are just one room. Have basic furniture and fridge, washing machine and other basic appliances. The studio apartments will be always on rent as it will be popular among bachors or you could give it on Airbnb

  • @yogendranautiyal9994
    @yogendranautiyal9994 2 года назад +1

    This is by far, one of the best vdo on property buying.......

  • @monashori1235
    @monashori1235 2 года назад +64

    Early payment of loan is foolish, I always said it, but nobody agreed. Now they will. Thank you Sir.

    • @shaikmateen.4159
      @shaikmateen.4159 2 года назад

      But how?

    • @rajparab5051
      @rajparab5051 2 года назад +12

      there is a lot of nuance in this though
      if the not paying the loan is giving you anxiety then you should pay the loan no matter interest rates

    • @pathakbrothers5019rajeshpathak
      @pathakbrothers5019rajeshpathak 2 года назад +4

      Tax ribet is 0 in current New Tax policy

    • @mayanktp
      @mayanktp 2 года назад +6

      That depends loan in taken on what asset. If car loan or personal loan for something you should pay it off . So that asset value doesn't depreciate.

    • @mayanktp
      @mayanktp 2 года назад +1

      @@pathakbrothers5019rajeshpathak you have option to not go to new tax system. Keep the old one.

  • @mr.kalyankumar6407
    @mr.kalyankumar6407 9 месяцев назад +2

    The clear explanation is, if you take a loan of 20 lakhs @8% for 20 years, after adjusting with the inflation, the ammount you pay will actually be reduced than the ammount you borrow. So, assuming the rental percentage is 3% right now, after 5 years it goes to 7% considering to the current valuation of land, (after 5 years, as the value of land goes high, the rental seems 3% only, but as we bougt at current valuation, the rental percentage for us will be 7%). After 10 years it will be 13% and so on. On an average, if we add all the percentages fluctuated and divide with these 20 loan repayment years, we will get the average rental interest rate which is highest probably more than 9% and go upto 14%. So, when we are taking a home loan at 8% interest rate and we are getting the rental return of 9%, then what's the problem of buying? You're literally getting the house for free. Yes, it involves risk and management. Your value of the property is increasing as well as the rental interest is increasing. After 20 years, you will see that you got the property for free. As soon as you start seeing that your property is adding money in your pocket instead of taking from your pocket, you can take another loan to buy an other property and continue the same.
    The best part I liked in this video is, if we take 50 lakhs of loan now @10% interest rate, and for the next 10 years we only paid interest, the capital remains same 50 lakhs. But, the beautiful part is, after adjusting to the inflation, assuming @6% which is 60%, which makes the capital real value is 20lakhs. Which means, after 10 years, the value of 20 lakhs right now will be equal to the value of 50 lakhs after 10 years. The beauty of loan is you will not be affected by inflation, you will get advantage by inflation.

    • @veetee650
      @veetee650 3 месяца назад

      I want to understand this concept please can you elaborate

  • @avishekdas8978
    @avishekdas8978 Год назад +4

    Most people didn't understand this video was just awesome ❤❤❤
    I was trying to STR ahead in life. You made my choice so easy. This would be an excellent way to retire... Sir

  • @maheshbhujbal339
    @maheshbhujbal339 Год назад

    Buying property is always good than keeping money in bank...... Just follow simple logic.....
    1- if you have full money to buy property ( if you are buying without loan) go for ready to move property.
    2- if you are buying on loan, make sure you r spending only 30% of your income for EMI.
    3- having peace of mind must be priority rather than unnessesary streching yourself of one property, 'Heath is Wealth '.....

  • @AnkitKumar-hy8hr
    @AnkitKumar-hy8hr 2 года назад +20

    Rent yield @ 3.0% + Avg annual increase of 7% means total average annual return of 10%. If effective loan rate is 5-6% (including benefit of tax savings of husband + wife), then one should buy property worth 50-60 lakhs.

    • @dikeshgandhi
      @dikeshgandhi 2 года назад +13

      🙆‍♂️average annual increase 3% ke 7% pe hota hai total property ke 7% nahi. Percentage dekh lia toh jod dia esa nahi hota. Rebtal yield ka tax bi katega 10-20-30% depending on tax bracket you fall.

    • @DataAnalyticsPro21
      @DataAnalyticsPro21 2 года назад +1

      3%+7% = 3.2% not 10%

    • @AnkitKumar-hy8hr
      @AnkitKumar-hy8hr 2 года назад +12

      ​@@DataAnalyticsPro21 the increase in rent by 7% will get reflected in property prices. E.g., Say property price is 1 Cr with rental yield of 3%. After an increase of 7% in rent the property price will become 1.07 Cr so that the rental yield remain at 3% of market price. Accordingly, after 1 year his investment will become 1.10 cr (3 lakhs rent and 7 lakhs property price appreciation)
      If rent (starting with 3% rental yield) increase by 7% every year, the total investment value (rent collected + property price increase) will become double in 7 years.
      Point related to tax is valid. But practically in residential markets people collect rent in cash.

  • @atultyagi4944
    @atultyagi4944 8 дней назад

    Great sir .. maja aa gaya .. fully practical ❤❤

  • @swatikhede3010
    @swatikhede3010 Год назад +30

    Sir I purchased a 30 lakhs 3 BHK apartment in Bhopal in 2015. Decent locality and society. Not too far from city. Even today the rental yield is only 8200 per month. It’s just around 3 percent per annum of total investment. On top of that I am paying Rs 13,000 per annum as society maintenance. Today the selling price of that flat after 8 years is not more than 32 lakhs. I am not sure if it was a good investment decision or not.

    • @SecretStrategist
      @SecretStrategist Год назад

      anything wrong with the building quality? or some other reason

    • @chs4866
      @chs4866 Год назад +2

      Property price dheere dheere badhte hai like 10-12 saal main double and 20th year par near 5x-10x… keep holding

    • @rakeshp7623
      @rakeshp7623 11 месяцев назад +8

      ​@@chs4866 Bhai 20th year me kaun lene wala h ye property? It's is so old

    • @KIRANYadav-dv6hn
      @KIRANYadav-dv6hn 7 месяцев назад

      Try AIRBNB , you will more benifit that you are getting or else give your home for Oyo .

    • @Rahul-gh3nz
      @Rahul-gh3nz 3 месяца назад +2

      In Bhopal population is less and number of property is easily available,Hence increase in property is not possible

  • @AnantKumarS
    @AnantKumarS Год назад +2

    Comparing entry level on-road price in Gurgaon:
    Innova Crysta G-SLF 8 STR is 22.08 Lakh
    Desire LXi is 7.45 Lakh

  • @hfmleasing444
    @hfmleasing444 2 года назад +16

    Excellent.
    You have provided the gist of becoming rich by using oneselve's leverage of credibility in a wise manner.
    Kya aapko achha lagta hai aur kya aap ke liye achha hai.
    I am into real estate for the last 35 years. But find it difficult to make others understand this concept.
    Anyway, with god's grace, this concept has made me rich. Hadn't for this learning; i would have long gone into oblivion.

    • @sanrock21
      @sanrock21 2 года назад

      @HFM Leasing Bhai aap hi batha do jo vo platinum plan mai btha nae wala hai, aap kaisa upar aya apki model sai, can you explain in steps and if we can we will follow it. Thanks

    • @hfmleasing444
      @hfmleasing444 2 года назад

      @@sanrock21 Sir, in my comment; i have fully agreed to and appreciated your concept.
      I am looking forward to more of such content from your end.

    • @sayandas1066
      @sayandas1066 Год назад

      Hi i want to start investing in real estate can you please help me to understand it

  • @raavankataria
    @raavankataria Год назад +2

    1st video i watched by you sir. im 22 years old. love the way you tell things like a father!

  • @psoni7531
    @psoni7531 2 года назад +11

    Thank you so much sir I recently started my job and always want to own properties because they are real and such a pride but RUclips always demotivate me and you finally solve this confusing dilemma for me in near future I'm definitely gonna use your formula.

    • @abdulmukibchoudhary6284
      @abdulmukibchoudhary6284 2 года назад +3

      Sir I want to buy a flat of 1370sqft @ 48lakh at Assam in guwahati, it's a second hand flat is it value for money, please reply.

    • @SangoLifeSutras
      @SangoLifeSutras  2 года назад +3

      Yes it is

  • @Patrioticsikh
    @Patrioticsikh Год назад +1

    Finally found a sensible RUclipsr and someone who thinks like me. Subscribed !!

  • @vijayaofficialfoodlifestyl6614
    @vijayaofficialfoodlifestyl6614 2 года назад +4

    I m ur new subscriber me n my hubby both wrk we did nt buy the house as 15 yrs went payg inter in my old flat so I sold off before covid as real estate was down then covid sudenly prices increased three times I regret for selling my flat I bought it for 30 lkhs after covid same flat was costg 75 lakhs

  • @amitexist
    @amitexist 2 года назад +2

    Sir aapme gazab ka confidence hai unbelievable 💐

  • @drrajshekarpatil5673
    @drrajshekarpatil5673 2 года назад +3

    You are just Excellent sir, I watched your video second time. Really it's an eye opener. Thank you Sir. Best wishes to you.

  • @manishbhati4163
    @manishbhati4163 Год назад

    Aap jaisa koi nahi real estate k guru hai aap

  • @Dhananjay270
    @Dhananjay270 2 года назад +17

    In today's scenario such insights are very relevant to be shared as all people from all age groups are suffering with data overload. "Bhai karen to kya karen ?" is trending all time high .
    Sadly today also the importance is given to fields other than economics. Such knowledge for masses is must.
    Thanks for the video sir.
    Regards

  • @shailvardhansingh6218
    @shailvardhansingh6218 Год назад +1

    You are really a gem. I never had this much of understanding even after wasting hours on watching many videos.

  • @tarunankita
    @tarunankita 2 года назад +33

    sir this is an eye opener ......could never assimilate of buying a property with this in mind.....as Mr robert kiyosaki has harped to grow assets and reduce liabilities.....jo aap keh rahe ho wo to Mr Kiyosaki bhi nahi bata paye apni book 'rich dad poor dad' mein

    • @ekaanshikapoor9313
      @ekaanshikapoor9313 2 года назад +2

      Entry level [low entry buy point] is the biggest factor in making a successful investment.

    • @Anuraag07
      @Anuraag07 2 года назад +12

      Do you know Kiyosaki failed as an investor..his wife had contacts in publishing industry..so while he was sitting idle he wrote this book and publishing house made it a success..be careful of preachers who cant do it themselves

    • @Newbutold
      @Newbutold 2 года назад +1

      Robert Kiyosaki is an absolute crook. All he was trying is to sell his gaming app throughout the book. There are much better investment books but I agree that he made me interested into investment and that piqued my interest into investment world.

    • @JoyZindagi
      @JoyZindagi 2 года назад +2

      Kyunki rich dad poor dad ke time market aise nahi thee

    • @SinghBroB2
      @SinghBroB2 2 года назад

      Robert Kiyosaki has said the same.thing

  • @dranurag22
    @dranurag22 Год назад

    Bahut badhiya sirji ...very good explanation for layman....

  • @rakeshkumarmohapatra4501
    @rakeshkumarmohapatra4501 2 года назад +7

    Sir ...Kindly make a vedio on EPS 95 pension related recent judgement of supreme court...Few channels are saying court has allowed employees to opt for higher pension on actual basic salary and few other are saying that court has kept 15000 capping intact for pension calculation....Kindly make a proper vedio for the layman understanding of EPFO pension system as of today... Are we going to get just 7,500/- pension irrespective of getting 6 digit basic salary ?

  • @zahir9773
    @zahir9773 3 месяца назад

    Rent is real.. property prices are speculative.. Wah Wah.. zabardast ideas 🎉🎉

  • @youthfull3616
    @youthfull3616 2 года назад +8

    Sir first of all I salute you , for your willingness to share your long gained raw knowledge. And having an absolute sense of talking in layman terms . Bhaut badiya aapki baaten sunkar . Thank you

  • @RohitKumarc
    @RohitKumarc 2 года назад

    principle amount pe inflation.. Sach me Gr8. Never thought from this angle

  • @Jam.S.
    @Jam.S. 2 года назад +13

    The whole thought of taking home loan didn't exists in India one or two generations ago. As new generation was convinced to take home loans, that's when the Property prices went crazy high. Everyone should just buy with cash in hand and stop buying homes with loans.

    • @milindkulkarni2147
      @milindkulkarni2147 Год назад +1

      absolutely to the point...plus u lose ur freedom and lot of money is blocked..also u r blocked geographically...

    • @rohitverma1057
      @rohitverma1057 Год назад +1

      Debt is not bad at all! There is a skill of how to effectively use debt. Not everyone can use it properly hence not everyone is rich - simple. Just look around you, whoever is self made rich and ultra rich and not by inheritance has taken loads of debt and used it so effectively to make fortunes.

  • @indiannapo3485
    @indiannapo3485 Год назад +2

    Very true , awesome analysis sir.
    Mind blowing analysis 🙏🏼

  • @AdvicesAcademyNetwork
    @AdvicesAcademyNetwork Год назад +37

    My father & I took a decision to buy a flat in Hyderabad, LB Nagar area (growing a decent pace). We were 8 people who bought the land at 30,000 per square yard in 2019 and started construction after 6 months. We build 4 floors with 8 flats. For us, the 1400 Sqft flat cost us Rs 60,000 overall and we didn't take a loan because during Covid time (Jun to Dec 2020), we were not getting home loans as there were no builders and the land was registered in the name of those 8 peoples. So we were getting Loan Against Property with an interest rate of 13%, commission of 1.5 to 2% and overall it was coming to 16% to 17%. So we didn't go up for the loan instead took credit from known people at 1% interest every month which too a nominal amount of 7 lacs. I am staying in these flats. What I did is a good thing or not??

    • @GurpreetKaur-wz8lf
      @GurpreetKaur-wz8lf Год назад +5

      I think that commercial best or estate poverty

    • @oki484
      @oki484 Год назад +4

      Did it cost you 60 lakhs or 60000 /-?

    • @vaibhavagarwal2361
      @vaibhavagarwal2361 Год назад +4

      Sir, he is saying 60, 000/sqft which includes 30k/sqft for land

    • @ajinkyakhandekar2126
      @ajinkyakhandekar2126 Год назад +1

      😊😊😊

    • @pankajdhillon4595
      @pankajdhillon4595 Год назад +3

      really confusing, instead if telling per sq ft can you plz tell per person final cost in lakhs or crores bro, i shall be very thankful to you.

  • @raneetsingh2012
    @raneetsingh2012 4 месяца назад

    Very informative and clear thought process!! I am 60 years old and want to start making investments on my own !! Got some truly valuable inputs . Thank you

  • @sumitdeb9632
    @sumitdeb9632 Год назад +12

    Quite informative and honestly very different from what other financial advisors are recommending. Btw I had one question which might not be directly related to this video - Is it good to opt for a home loan at a fixed rate of interest or floating rate of interest?

    • @preetidesai8328
      @preetidesai8328 Год назад +3

      Fixed rate of interest is more beneficial than fluctuating rate. Rate of interest in India never go down it always goes up with time.
      .

    • @Brainwaveindia
      @Brainwaveindia Год назад +2

      Fixed roi is not always fixed its for only first two years but has long term disadvantage that if in future when ever you want to prepay and foreclose the loan you have to pay an additional charge of 1-2% of total loan disbursement amount

    • @abhilashpatel6852
      @abhilashpatel6852 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@Brainwaveindia that is same for floating too. I have taken with floating and have to pay foreclose charge in future.

  • @anonymouslyme8696
    @anonymouslyme8696 Год назад

    Wow finally someone who talks about rich dad poor dad in india

  • @abhishekmukherjee1930
    @abhishekmukherjee1930 2 года назад +18

    Fully agreed sir.
    I'm a real estate developer in kolkata. We construct stand alone small buildings, G+3, G+4. Price range 22 lacs to 80 lacs. Generally we deal with local customers. How can we deal with customers or investors from all over India? Would you please suggest?

    • @kolkata7948
      @kolkata7948 Год назад +1

      Sir I have a land in kolkata but adjoining road is 12 ft.

    • @AdvicesAcademyNetwork
      @AdvicesAcademyNetwork Год назад

      @@kolkata7948 12 ft, I would say it will not be of great deal because it lacks connectivity and many people wouldn't be interested.

    • @delrio9886
      @delrio9886 Год назад +1

      Which area do you work on? I am from Kolkata too

    • @sauravbasu8805
      @sauravbasu8805 Год назад +1

      Kon kon area te flat banachchen ?

    • @rakeshkumarbhagvanbhaipate8582
      @rakeshkumarbhagvanbhaipate8582 Год назад

      @@sauravbasu8805 VP

  • @rameshsehgal7234
    @rameshsehgal7234 11 месяцев назад

    Good presentation with high degree of sense of humour

  • @RanaUB
    @RanaUB Год назад +4

    Very good explanation sir, please make a video on buying resale flats which are 15+ years old are they worth it.

  • @AdarshSingh-ks4ig
    @AdarshSingh-ks4ig Год назад

    18:00 mins I Good driver knowing to drive an ola and train will always choose the train

  • @nileshyadav7935
    @nileshyadav7935 Год назад +6

    Sir really enjoyed what u teach in this video and your vision change my perspective of thinking. Now I am more positive about real estate and want buy some good one.
    Recently one of my relative contact me regarding a property buying and i show no interest. But after seeing your video I rethink about it and if this property fit to me i definitely buy it.
    Thank you sir.. ❤🙏🙏

  • @roshans4128
    @roshans4128 Год назад +2

    I have purchased flat in Pune in 2017. Now price is 3x within 6 years with 4/5% rental yield but it takes lots of time,efforts to hunt such properties with

    • @villagenetwork3167
      @villagenetwork3167 Год назад

      Aap kitna m flat buy kiye the us. Time mai v soch rha hu but pesa earning kaha se kru please help

  • @Mister.Doodler
    @Mister.Doodler 2 года назад +16

    Thankyou for the insights. I have read RIch Dad, Real Estate Investing and Tax Free Wealth. They surely are great books.
    I understood your video well and aligned with you and RK about starting small and then scaling up. Real Estate excites us. Just a question- How can that 3/4% deficit (Loan %tage - Rental Yield) be nullified or reduced drastically.
    Also, In India, i am looking for a professional property manager who can manage properties anywhere especially handling of multiple properties moving forward.

    • @GurpreetKaur-wz8lf
      @GurpreetKaur-wz8lf Год назад

      I have land 300 yard ple tell me what I do or not?

    • @triggeredlonda4317
      @triggeredlonda4317 Год назад +2

      @@GurpreetKaur-wz8lf build 3 or 4 floor 2 flats per floor rent all flats earn good income

    • @365baalkikhaal7
      @365baalkikhaal7 Год назад

      ​@@GurpreetKaur-wz8lf where it is???

    • @roshans4128
      @roshans4128 Год назад

      As a Property management business owner i can tell you that it takes very time, efforts & expertise to search out 4/5% rental yield properties. I have purchased 2 properties in Pune with 5%ROI. But let me tell you one thing managing multiple properties in one city is easy not of various cities.

  • @praveenagarkar
    @praveenagarkar Год назад

    Very Professional , practical & serious channel

  • @mktyahoo6142
    @mktyahoo6142 2 года назад +5

    Sir please make a video on retirement.
    How much fund is required now to retire considering inflation

    • @rishabsharma1687
      @rishabsharma1687 2 года назад

      and about those retirees who would pay the loan interest money from there fixed deposite income not from there Salary.

  • @mintudatta9819
    @mintudatta9819 2 года назад +2

    I agree with u sir do your investment split up and morethen one unit ,1= 10 ke badle ,4+4+2=10 / 4+3+3=10/ or at list 5+5=10 ,5+3+2=10 ,i think best is last one for middle class like me.

  • @MrTulasi17
    @MrTulasi17 2 года назад +7

    Hello Sir
    Can you provide a small analysis for buying plot and tax benefit etc

  • @savinshetty1
    @savinshetty1 3 месяца назад

    Sir completely aree with you.
    Matters like inflation,rental revenue,salary hike . N promotion. Nice calculation...its real trend. .

  • @lakshmimahatha1484
    @lakshmimahatha1484 2 года назад +48

    Recession main 1 saal ke liye naukri chala gaya toh property bhi jayega aur jo down payment on bhi

    • @naman6553
      @naman6553 Год назад +3

      I suggest you to have multiple source of incomes and create a emergency fund which is equivalent to the total expense of 8-9 months.

    • @milindkulkarni2147
      @milindkulkarni2147 Год назад

      Bang on..

    • @roshans4128
      @roshans4128 Год назад

      🤣🤣risk toh he.

    • @singhdeep2283
      @singhdeep2283 Год назад +4

      banks give upto extended period to repay just you have to tell to bank i lost job and i am not able to pay next 1 year you can start paying again after 1 year

    • @oki484
      @oki484 Год назад +1

      Naukri mat karo. Business karo. Kitna din kise ke neeche kaam karoge.? Naukar ka dimaag aur businessman ka dimag mein yehi difference hai.

  • @amitkumarjadhav922
    @amitkumarjadhav922 Год назад

    Good topic and it makes difference but not everyone can understand your point of view .
    Excellent

  • @madhusmita2008
    @madhusmita2008 2 года назад +7

    Sir your videos are interesting and informative.. Really liked the idea of having multiple small properties.. Can you pls suggest about property at Nagpur.. As we have a flat there are not staying there right now.. So my husband wants to sell it off... Is it a better idea or we should keep it. We are from Odisha and have two small flats in Bhubaneswar there but at present posted in Kolkata. Want to pay off home loans soon.. Is it a better idea to foreclose home loans.

    • @8895962910
      @8895962910 2 года назад

      Ma'am can u suggest regarding rocket high price of real estate in bbsr with least facility as compared to other metropolitan cities

    • @rajbest8638
      @rajbest8638 Год назад

      Kya karti ho madam jo itna paisa hai

  • @maheshkhanai1278
    @maheshkhanai1278 Год назад

    3:35 Thank you Guruji

  • @sarojanaidu182
    @sarojanaidu182 2 года назад +5

    So nice of u sir ji. It's really very very useful.
    I m personally getting clarity about my finances, with ur videos. Orelse I was in a dilemma, am I going in right or wrong as for my financial commitments. Thnx a lot. Superb sir ji. Too gud video

  • @mayur9017
    @mayur9017 Год назад +1

    True Sir. My sister and me bought a 4000 sqft land parcel on Bangalore outskirts(intersection of 2 IT corridors) for 1 crore. Plan to develop and sell/rent out 10 2-bhk apartments and sell them once I have the cashflow to develop.

  • @jahanvibishnoi1744
    @jahanvibishnoi1744 2 года назад +3

    Thankyou Guruji ! Straightforward , to the point and genuine content .

  • @ddbrothersstudio5507
    @ddbrothersstudio5507 4 месяца назад

    Sir good morning aapne to mujhe ek bihatvkuch simple way mai sikha diya thanks ❤

  • @arvindjayaswal4246
    @arvindjayaswal4246 2 года назад +5

    Sir will it be wise to invest in plot of listed company at lucknow for beating inflation?

  • @asifurrahman9289
    @asifurrahman9289 Год назад

    You're so true.. I usually watch your video at 1.75 speed..

  • @erkngajjar
    @erkngajjar 2 года назад +5

    Informative, thank sir for this video.

  • @saviolicious5
    @saviolicious5 Год назад

    "Rent is Real property prices are speculative" gold right there . . . .

  • @avanishp4674
    @avanishp4674 2 года назад +8

    THANKS A MILLION TIMES OVER SIR,FROM HYDERABAD TELANGANA INDIA,WHEN I USED TO TELL PEOPLE(THE INNOVA CRYSTA&DESIRE)EXAMPLE THEY CALLED ME MAD,NOW I FEEL BETTER BECAUSE A MUCH EDUCATED AND LEARNED GENTLEMAN CONFIRMED THAT SMALL MUNLTIPLE INVESTMENTS ARE DEFINITELY BETTER THAN ONE BIG ONE😇🌹👏🌺🇮🇳💖🙏💐😊

    • @skyp6051
      @skyp6051 Год назад +1

      Bro nenu kuda Telangana nunchi eay. Kalusdama oka sari

  • @yourbrother5550
    @yourbrother5550 Год назад

    Sirji, aapka intellect aapki video dekhne se pehle pata laga gaya aapki tittle dekh kar

  • @snmn77
    @snmn77 2 года назад +17

    Thank you Sir. One important question about capital appreciation : what if I want to sell my apartment after 10 years, and I don't get a buyer ?

  • @happybaby7051
    @happybaby7051 Год назад +1

    very nicely executed

  • @geetharavi25
    @geetharavi25 2 года назад +13

    Loan lekar ghar kareednekebaad, job chalagaya toh? So many jetairways ki employees were finding it difficult to pay emi when they lost their job.
    What is the solution sir

  • @sonupandhare9467
    @sonupandhare9467 2 года назад +4

    Sir share some financial plan for salary people monthly earning 21000,

  • @rimplebordoloi7339
    @rimplebordoloi7339 Год назад

    Very interesting information.....I could easily relate with your information as I m an Economics post graduate

  • @sushmakumari448
    @sushmakumari448 2 года назад +4

    Bangalore Whitefield location overview

  • @vkt1570
    @vkt1570 2 года назад +1

    Mumbai k Siva bhi Duniya hai!! Nand.. Magadh nahi.. Vice versa, Well Said!!

  • @milindkulkarni2147
    @milindkulkarni2147 Год назад +3

    check any city....i challenge u wont get 5 dezires for 1 innova pricing...i knw tht was only an example but the calculation was incorrect... Sir you r blocking DP amt, wht abt that. What abt medical emergencies, wht abt dreams like being self-employed..etc etc...Rent is 1/3rd of EMI or in some cities 1/4th of EMI...in india rental yield in 2-2.5%, nowhere in india i challenge u get 6% rental yeild..anybody plz comment 1 real time example where yeild is 6% of 'current property price'. I challenge anybody here taking home-loan is trapped for next 20 yrs..A person might create a huge empire in 20 yrs, but still tht home loan guy would be paying EMIs...wish u all the luck...
    Last thing u said..ki its not a clickbait...your heading says buy 60lakhs property for free..towards the end of the video u say..that thr is difference of 4% between rental yield and home(which is actually more than 6%)..how is tht free sir and wht abt DP amt...and taxes and everything...also can u guarantee tht u will get tenant forever..no gaps?? plz contact a good broker..he will tell u that for 1 renter there are 10 properties available..also once a renter leaves after 11/22 months property lies vacant for many many months... please sir.....i hope everybody understands thtrental yield is not like bank FD where u get fixed income, its an headache to manage people, maintainence, property dealers, brokerages, renovations etc...and last point, if u r putting a house on rent..u dnt get a tax rebate...i have many many points to discuss..i have mentioned few..
    all the best and thank you

    • @apurvakumarsrivastav9765
      @apurvakumarsrivastav9765 Год назад

      That's why we should first create fb of 1 year . Create fd of 5 lakh for emergency fund you will be good always have health insurance for your family .

    • @milindkulkarni2147
      @milindkulkarni2147 Год назад

      @@apurvakumarsrivastav9765 wow! great solution! let us know how to leave the prison of 25 yrs?(home loan prison).. how to start a new venture? how to retire early if EMIs going on.... when i say emergency, i mean big one not a small one.. show one successful guy who has done by taking home loans!!!!!!!!!!! house is liability and home loan is financial suicide.. a moderately talented and hardworking guy will create a mini-empire in those 25 yrs rather than keeping paying EMIs for 25 yrs!! please refer to my original comment and try answering them!...i would love to reply sir..

  • @MrRajatksingh
    @MrRajatksingh 24 дня назад

    5 lac gone in one night. Wow, a new definition of middle class added. Hats off to these fininfluencers, will go to any extremes to prove their point.

  • @ankitmehta2794
    @ankitmehta2794 Год назад +13

    Sir I've a question . After some years when rental increases what will happen to the loan interest rates ? Will the rental be more than interest rates ? Only if that happens ,it will be cash flow positive property and will excess rental will cover excess interest paid in initial years
    Please guide 🙏🏻

    • @realindianmoney7629
      @realindianmoney7629 Год назад

      Over a period of time you will find that you are getting more rent as compared to interest which you are paying to bank and cash flow will be positive. You can verify this with people who took home loan 8-10 yrs ago and have positive cash flow.

  • @rashidsiddiqui3025
    @rashidsiddiqui3025 Год назад

    Purane guru ji ko Salam, old is gold

  • @ProEAnimations
    @ProEAnimations Год назад +6

    Hi Sir , Good to hear about real estate investing. I have one query as you mentioned that rent will go up by 10% every year which is genuine , but at the same time the Interest rates have also gone up from 6.85% to 9.1 % .
    Can you explain in that situation .

    • @dhruvopp09
      @dhruvopp09 Год назад +1

      Go for fixed loan interest

    • @Hrudwik
      @Hrudwik Год назад +1

      @@dhruvopp09 These days no one gives fixed loan interest

    • @aarvind3901
      @aarvind3901 Год назад

      It will get evened up , I mean the interest rate which you paid will be nullified in future, by the appreciation of capital investment in real estate.

    • @realindianmoney7629
      @realindianmoney7629 Год назад +1

      Rent will increase 10% every year but not the interest rate. You can see the interest rate trend in the last 20yrs. In 2003 interest rates on home loan were in the range of 7.25% to 7.75% and later went up to 11%. Most times the rate was 8.25%-10.5%. During April 2020 to March 2023 rates were in this range of 8.25% to 6.40%. lowest in Indian history. Currently maximum banks are offering home loans @8.50%.

    • @towardsthesecrets3221
      @towardsthesecrets3221 10 месяцев назад

      On fixed rate interest bank will increase the loan duration..

  • @mmdharwadkar4195
    @mmdharwadkar4195 Год назад

    Yes sir. This is unique way of growing rich. I have already done this in my life.

  • @cuckooha
    @cuckooha 2 года назад +3

    Hi, very impressive and valuable suggestions , sir, I am retired person and have no pension , my only source is rental income and intt.on deposits. Now I have some extra money which I wish to invest, where should I invest as per your thinking? Thanks.

    • @healthshield499
      @healthshield499 2 года назад

      I think you should invest in small ticket residential property as per his discussion. Not commercial. Is my understanding correct?