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THE WAR IS NEARING ITS END BUT WHO WON THE INVESTMENT BATTLE? GOLD OR REAL ESTATE?

By the time missiles went flying over Ukraine on February 24, 2022, the global markets were already bracing for impact. Geopolitical uncertainty, already simmering due to US-China friction and Middle East tensions, was now on the boil. Inflation was on the rise, and interest rates had begun their volatile journey across continents.

For Indian investors, the question was sharp and deeply psychological:
“Where do I park my money now?”

Two familiar warriors emerged on the frontline – Gold and Mumbai Real Estate.

Three years later, with the world cautiously inching towards peace, it’s time to ask:
Which investment actually won the war?


The Financial Theatre of War: Asset Classes in Times of Conflict

History teaches us that during wars, fiat currencies get devalued, banks become riskier, and speculative assets like crypto crumble. What’s left standing? Hard assets – the kind you can hold, live in, or barter with.

Gold and real estate are both rooted in this principle, but they offer different flavours of security.
Let’s analyse their performance since Day Zero of the Ukraine war.


Charting the Battle: A 3-Year Comparison

Gold vs Real Estate Chart


Gold – The Glittering Hedge

  • Price on 24 Feb 2022: ₹5,043 per gram

  • Price on 24 March 2025: ₹7,940 per gram

  • Absolute Growth: ₹2,897

  • % Gain: 57.4%

In three years, gold gave Indian investors a solid return. Its appeal lay in liquidity, global value, and emotional comfort. Geopolitical stress, inflation fears, and demand from central banks all pushed gold to historic highs.

A ₹10 lakh investment would now be worth approximately ₹15.74 lakhs.


Mumbai Real Estate – The Comeback Titan

  • Average Price (MMR) Feb 2022: ₹13,500/sq.ft

  • Average Price Mar 2025: ₹19,500/sq.ft

  • Absolute Growth: ₹6,000/sq.ft

  • % Gain: 44.4%

Despite rising interest rates, Mumbai’s property market boomed due to:

  • Post-pandemic demand for asset ownership

  • Government-backed infrastructure blitz (Metro lines, Coastal Road, MTHL)

  • NRI and HNI inflows into premium housing

  • Revival of office and retail space post-COVID

A ₹1 crore apartment in 2022 would today be valued at ₹1.44 crores, with rental income adding another 2-3% annually.
That’s an edge gold doesn’t offer.


Gold vs Real Estate: Head-to-Head Analysis

The Psychology of Indian Investing

Indian investors are culturally wired to trust both gold and real estate.
But the difference lies in what stage of life you’re in:

  • Gold is safe, liquid, and ideal during high inflation.

  • Real Estate is stable, generational, and gains more post-war due to economic rebuilding and infrastructure spending.


Looking Ahead: Post-War Economic Tailwinds

Wars end. And when they do, governments spend heavily on rebuilding.
This creates demand for:

  • Labour housing

  • Commercial hubs

  • Transport-linked suburbs

  • Luxury redevelopments in core cities

Real estate becomes more than a safety asset – it becomes a growth asset.


The Final Word: Who Won?

  • Gold won in pure numbers – delivering a ~57% return over 3 years.

  • Mumbai Real Estate won in utility, stability, income, and the promise of stronger post-war returns.

But if you had invested in both?
Congratulations.
You didn’t just hedge your risks —
You built your wealth.

THE WAR IS NEARING ITS END BUT WHO WON THE INVESTMENT BATTLE? GOLD OR REAL ESTATE?

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