Massive $3.1 bn flows in 2024! Why REITs & fractional ownership are gaining popularity among NRIs
By Kshitij Anand, ETMarkets.com |
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How Much Are NRIs Investing in Indian Real Estate?
NRIs invested around USD 3.1 billion (INR 26,000 crore) in Indian real estate during the first half of 2024, following a total of about USD 13 billion in 2023, Sreepriya NS, Co-founder and Director of Entrust Family Office said in an interview with ETMarkets.
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Rising Interest in REITs & Fractional Ownership
Though exact data is limited, more NRIs are turning to REITs and fractional ownership models as structured, accessible ways to invest in real estate.
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Why REITs & Fractional Investments?
These options provide transparency, liquidity, and lower ticket sizes, allowing NRIs to invest in real estate without the hassles of direct ownership.
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Not One-Size-Fits-All, But Increasingly Popular
REITs and fractional investments are seen as efficient, regulated, and scalable ways for NRIs to tap into India’s real estate growth story.
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Many NRIs Hold Significant Real Estate Assets in India
Even those settled abroad for decades continue to own residential and commercial properties in India.
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The Next Generation’s Challenge
Managing inherited properties, tenants, and compliance from abroad is often a complex burden for the next generation.
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