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Why Fractional Ownership is Growing so Fast in India?

Profitable investment in real estate needs proportionate capital. And to earn a proportionate capital one needs a profitable investment. This is the paradox where most real estate industry players are stuck until the concept of fractional ownership—a newer way to invest in high-yielding Residential real-estate came in knocking on the door. It is compared favorably with the other forms of investments like corporate bonds, fixed deposits, and gold, and yet produce a sizable profit and considered safe. The concept of fractional ownership has been evolving for about the last couple of decades worldwide. This evolution in the mode of ownership has occurred by democratizing fractional ownership by opening the gates for small investments. In India, fractional ownership is already a $5 billion beast and is bulking further with each day. It is an established market and anyone with solid mettle in the real estate industry knows the importance of it. First, one needs to identify high-yielding pro

Cant Afford to own a home? Now buy a Part of It!!!

  A re you short of capital to invest in real estate? Worry not! Now, with fractional ownership of homes, a fairly new concept in the Indian residential market, anyone can be a property owner! Owning a property in India is equated to almost spending all your life long savings. It is a dream that is common among a large chunk of the Indian population. However, real estate prices have witnessed an exponential growth in the last decade or so making it an extremely daunting task for an individual to buy property in India. Real estate enthusiasts look at the sector not just for having a shelter above their heads but also as a potential investment option. While, buying a home may remain an expensive affair, you can now, at least, invest in the realty sector without worrying too much about the capital. How? Read on! If you have been desperately looking to put some money in real estate as an investment but have been pulled back due to the high cost involved, worry not. If you cannot afford to