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SM REITs Transforming Real Estate Investments in India

The introduction of Small and Medium Real Estate Investment Trusts (SM REITs) by SEBI marks a game-changing moment in India’s real estate investment landscape. Historically, commercial real estate investments were dominated by institutional players or high-net-worth individuals due to steep financial entry barriers. However, with a minimum investment threshold of ₹10 lakh, SM REITs are democratising access, enabling retail investors to participate in this lucrative asset class. By focusing exclusively on rent-yielding assets, SM REITs offer higher yields than traditional REITs, making them an attractive proposition for a broader investor base.

Unlike traditional REITs that require ₹500 crore worth of assets, SM REITs focus on smaller, high-quality properties. This flexibility allows investors to target specific micro markets, ensuring greater control and transparency. For instance, one could invest directly in a premium office property in Mumbai’s Bandra-Kurla Complex, backed by long-term leases from reputable tenants. These assets offer steady rental income linked to inflation, appealing to working professionals and retirees seeking predictable returns of 8-9%, with annual rental escalations typically at 5%. This approach addresses the evolving financial needs of a growing middle class and provides an alternative to traditional equity or mutual fund investments.

The sustainability angle of SM REITs lies in their ability to optimise underutilised commercial assets, reducing the environmental burden of new constructions. By monetising existing properties, SM REITs contribute to urban regeneration, repurposing prime spaces into productive investments. Additionally, SEBI’s stringent regulations ensure transparency, requiring managers to maintain a minimum net worth and a proven track record, further enhancing investor confidence.

With tax-efficient structures, including long-term capital gains tax of 12.5% and tax-free dividends, SM REITs have emerged as a boon for retail investors. These new-age financial instruments are not just a testament to regulatory progress but a beacon of inclusivity and sustainability in India’s urban real estate evolution.

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