NRI Corner
NRI Corner

NRI Corner

Buying a property in India has become safer and more lucrative for non-resident Indians (NRIs). Thanks to the Indian Government’s initiative to regulate the real estate sector through RERA, which brings more transparency and accountability in this sector.

The number of NRIs buying real estate properties in India for investment and personal use are growing. Investing in real estate can give NRIs the benefit of earning a high return on their right investment.

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Type of property to invest

NRIs can buy any number of properties in India, including residential and commercial. However, they cannot invest in agricultural land, farmhouses, and plantation property unless it has been gifted or inherited by them.

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Choosing a reputed developer

Choosing the right developer with a good reputation in the real estate industry is extremely important. You may not be physically present to check the status and the quality of the real estate property. Therefore, a trusted developer is needed to invest in. A good developer will have all the necessary clearances and certifications required, which will help you accelerate the process of buying your property.

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Foreign exchange regulations

NRIs who want to invest in real estate need to abide by the Foreign Exchange Management Act of India (FEMA) regulations. The Reserve bank of India (RBI) has simplified the rules, making it easier for NRIs to buy properties. NRIs holding a valid Indian passport need no approval to invest in real estate.

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Prepare to file IT returns in India

NRI buying a property in India needs to pay the property tax along with stamp duty and registration fees according to Indian laws. Therefore, accessing all the costs is crucial before planning an investment. It is advisable to get a PAN card before making an investment to ease financial procedures later. If you earn rental income in India, it will be counted in Income tax. So, you need to hire a professional to file IT returns in India and for all the legal paperwork.

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Home Loans

Like any other Indian citizen, even NRIs can apply for a home loan in India but need to repay the loan in Indian Rupees only. They can get a home loan up to 80% of the value of their property.

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Mode of Payment

NRIs can make payments through inward remittance, non-resident rupee (NRE) accounts, non-resident ordinary rupee (NRO) accounts, or foreign currency non-resident (FCNR) deposit accounts.

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Power of Attorney

Power of Attorney (POA) is required by NRIs who cannot be physically present in India at the time of the property transaction. It allows NRIs to transfer their legal rights to their relatives or trusted friends to complete all property-related procedures on their behalf. POA can be used for mortgaging, leasing, selling, borrowing, renting, and so on.