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NRI Debates Investing 1 Cr in Properties

An NRI planning to return to India faces a classic dilemma—whether to invest ₹1 crore in Bangalore real estate now or wait until he’s settled. With housing prices climbing and income stability abroad, the temptation to buy is strong. But experts urge caution, highlighting the risks of committing without clarity on post-return location or lifestyle needs. 

As India’s property markets see renewed momentum, returning NRIs are eyeing strategic investment opportunities. One such case is an NRI professional abroad, who plans to return to India with ₹3 crore in hand. The goal to split funds between real estate and investments, generating ₹1–1.5 lakh in monthly income to support a comfortable lifestyle. According to his financial plan, the NRI intends to park 60% of his corpus in fixed deposits and debt mutual funds, and 40% in equity and hybrid mutual funds.

But with rising property rates in Bangalore and affordability declining in premium neighbourhoods, he’s worried about missing out by delaying. However, financial experts advise prudence. The expert warns against buying a high-value property without certainty on where one will eventually live or work. “Bangalore might seem like a logical bet now, but if he ends up in Chennai or another city, the purchase could become a liability,”

Instead, experts recommend considering Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) for real estate exposure in the short term. These SEBI-regulated instruments allow investors to gain access to high-value commercial property markets—like office buildings and malls—without owning physical assets. REITs offer liquidity, diversification, and rental-income-like returns (typically 5–7%), and suit NRIs looking for flexible, tax-efficient income options.

The expert further adds that once the NRI returns and settles in a city, he can reassess his housing needs with more clarity. Meanwhile, a balanced investment approach—gradually increasing equity exposure to around 50–55%—combined with Systematic Withdrawal Plans (SWPs) from mutual funds, can generate steady, inflation-beating returns with better tax treatment than rental income.

Price appreciation alone shouldn’t drive property purchases, especially for end-use purposes. Ultimately, experts agree that timing the property market isn’t as crucial as aligning the purchase with life stage and location certainty. A data-led, flexible strategy that maximises liquidity and minimises commitment risk is more effective for NRIs navigating India’s fast-changing urban real estate.

NRI Debates Investing 1 Cr in Properties
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