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  • @SC-qk2hc
    @SC-qk2hc Рік тому +182

    Real Estate in India is very profitable if you are a goonda backed by a lawyer. For others it is best to work hard and leave the country for greener pastures where the police is professional and justice is not delayed forever.

    • @macdeep8523
      @macdeep8523 Рік тому +5

      Agreed

    • @BING9957
      @BING9957 Рік тому +3

      Bro police can be corrupt in developed countries as well

    • @fanaticcoder3320
      @fanaticcoder3320 10 місяців тому +20

      @@BING9957
      Off course, but its exception not the norm.
      Corrupt officers do get dismissed + jail in developed nations. In Vishaguru they are just transferred.

    • @abhishekkumar-bt6tu
      @abhishekkumar-bt6tu 5 місяців тому +8

      @@fanaticcoder3320In vishwaguru there is lack of media and plenty of Andhbhakts who thinks prime minister is avatar

    • @shakebahmad3158
      @shakebahmad3158 5 місяців тому +4

      This is called poor illiterare democracy..caste creed religion decides vote vank.....i hope one day people of india become Good gentle professional type people​@@abhishekkumar-bt6tu

  • @SC-qk2hc
    @SC-qk2hc Рік тому +75

    Amusing how Krishnaraj Sir took the best case scenario (which is never so) and yet concluded it is not worth it. Now imagine the taking the worst case scenario. I would rather be a homeless beggar than go through that hell.

    • @partha9752
      @partha9752 Місяць тому +4

      He even didn't use his brain. Eighteen years back,his Rupees one is today ten paise purchasing power which means one rupee is depreciated by ninety percent. So,every rupee is depreciating year by year. True,your asset too depreciates but till certain period, assets value appreciates and if construction quality is excellent means along with your rooftop, if walls too are moulded, it's life period is minimum hundred years. Cities like Mumbai,Delhi or Kolkata where demand is very high in important places, getting tenant is easy and rent will only appreciate. Interest income is taxable but if you purchase your flat on your children name jointly with you, rental income will be tax free. That will neutralize inflation. After 18 years,a large portion of the flat value will be recovered with periodic rent increase. Location is important, not size or beauty of the flat because people want to stay heart of the city.

  • @tradingwizard562
    @tradingwizard562 Рік тому +42

    I agree partially, if you buy society flat or builder floor then don't rent out , buy for self stay . However if you are buying plot and doing construction yourself , then rent out floorwise to seperate tenants on each floor because here you can exercise greater control over the property. You need a constant caretaker of property and need to ensure timely renewal of lease and need to get new tenants well before the old tenant leaves . See in that case , rental yield increases over time , after 15 to 20 years , your property will (or should) become free from EMI and the overall rental yield will increase 2.5 times or 3 times of what you were getting initially when you first started renting the premises . So real solid income starts after property is EMI free and all this while there is capital appreciation. If you actually calculate capital appreciation rate plus tax saving plus rental yield in 15 to 20 years , your overall property income and value will reach your initial overall investment in the very least .

    • @WalterWhite-og6wj
      @WalterWhite-og6wj 8 місяців тому +12

      That's a false assumption.
      That's why most folks fall for it. We have our own property where we stay in ground floor and 1st floor is given for rent.
      In initial years, rent increases annually. But after few years rent stagnates as property also gets old. Now if you want to increase rent, then you have to redo the interiors and repaint it after every couple of years. Trust me there are lot of factors that people don't consider.

    • @abhishekkumar-bt6tu
      @abhishekkumar-bt6tu 5 місяців тому

      That’s a different case he is talking about apartment only no plot.

    • @chetanshukla768
      @chetanshukla768 3 місяці тому

      ​@@WalterWhite-og6wjPlus I think it becomes too tedious and cumbersome for the owners after a while to maintain the flat and stop worrying about the dubious intentions of the tenants etc. I am pretty sure in the long run, in the majority of cases, property investment or rental income does not beat mf returns. I have witnessed the pathetic condition of my relatives when the builder postponed the possession of their flat indefinitely and for another the tenant refused to vacate the house.

  • @SC-qk2hc
    @SC-qk2hc Рік тому +32

    I had same thoughts. But ppl usually buy apartments because 'some' friend did so and wife thinks you should do it too.

    • @TheChromelover
      @TheChromelover 4 місяці тому +4

      If you analyse people’s problems closely, usually the wife has a hand in it.

  • @sudhirpatil3434
    @sudhirpatil3434 Рік тому +59

    Apart from getting mental satisfaction of being a house owner, buying flat on emi is really risky. 1 thing Krishnaraj sir did not touch is municipal taxes n society charges - they are reccuring and very high. One has to pay emi n also bear burden of taxes, etc!
    As sir pointed out, apart only from "land", all other asset's are depreciating-
    One must consider with all care and attention, the pros n cons of buying house.

    • @fortalk6032
      @fortalk6032 Рік тому +1

      Forever ever-increasing rent paying is no solution either. Rather one should pay limited time EMI and own a house / flat / apartment where he lives.

    • @sandeshbhandare7238
      @sandeshbhandare7238 8 місяців тому +1

      Even land is depreciating.

    • @mandeepsingh-kj6nz
      @mandeepsingh-kj6nz 8 місяців тому +1

      ​@@sandeshbhandare7238how??

  • @parthahor
    @parthahor Рік тому +34

    Completely bogus analysis ! The appreciation value of property has not been considered. The rental is purely for maintenance of the flat. The property appreciation is the real gain. Further, he takes extraordinary situations of suicide, drugs etc to prove his point, which is an extreme situation.

    • @akhilmittalji6816
      @akhilmittalji6816 4 місяці тому +2

      Also no discussion of leverage when buying a flat via home loan

    • @KAlpha09
      @KAlpha09 4 місяці тому +1

      I was expecting you to back your statement with numbers. Flats, if they ever appreciate, it's often less than keeping same money in savings account at 4%.

    • @parthahor
      @parthahor 4 місяці тому

      @@KAlpha09 u have no idea!

    • @chetanshukla768
      @chetanshukla768 3 місяці тому +2

      In Delhi NCR, kabza on a rental property is a common norm. The level of anxiety and legal procedures (along with time and a significant amount of expenditure) it brings to the owner is beyond any price appreciation or capital gains. It is so common that you stumble upon a random person here and he will have a similar story to share.

    • @jitendragadhave
      @jitendragadhave 22 дні тому

      ​@@KAlpha09you have no idea.
      My friend bought 1bhk in 2006 at navi mumbai costing 12L. Now he get rentals 20-25k.
      I missed a 2bhk flat in kalyan whose price was 8-10L in 2006. Now that property has been redeveloped with 3bkh costing 1.3-1.5cr.
      Even i missed a 1bhk at virar in 2004 costing 4L. Now rentals are 12k.

  • @DesiVagabond
    @DesiVagabond 5 місяців тому +12

    one sided argument
    1) Not considering capital appreciation of property
    2) Rental income also increases
    3) In intrest income, fd amount remains fixed and doesn't appreciate over time. Only the intrerest received
    Your analysis is flawed

  • @anilkumar8753
    @anilkumar8753 10 місяців тому +5

    If we talk about Bengaluru, then it is completely wrong analysis (highly negative side).
    1. You can easily get 2-BHK in 1 Cr in WhiteField-Sarjapur area (excluding Brigade, Shobha, Prestige like prime builders), still you can still get decent 2-BHK with all good amenities.
    2. Rental Income is at least 30k-45k for 2-BHK in these areas. Brigade, Shobha, Prestige 2-BHK rents are always 50k plus.
    3. On 5th Year you can easily sell this 2-BHK for 1.5 Cr.
    4. If you do not want to sell. Possibly price of flat will not in increase much, but rental will always.

  • @shadiap
    @shadiap 8 місяців тому +31

    Real estate has taught me that if you don’t take risk…
    You’re paying rent to someone who did…

    • @Raj_chaurasiya305
      @Raj_chaurasiya305 5 місяців тому +2

      Thanks

    • @debajyotinath5021
      @debajyotinath5021 27 днів тому +2

      if you take risk in real estate, it gives you the false feeling that you have made profit, whereas actually you haven't.

  • @FEN423
    @FEN423 9 місяців тому +10

    My father bought a 1RK 200 sqft in MHADA in 1980 at Rs. 14k, now he earns 15k rent per month after 43 years, but building is going for redevelopment soon.
    However we must not forget the purchasing power of money in respective time period.
    House property rental yeild is just 1% for initial 10years (deduction of taxes, maintenance society, upkeep etc) is my experience from 2013, where as interest amount levied is just double the amount of loan in 20year tenure.
    So after 2043, will I get 1Cr rent per month for my flat which was costed me 1Cr in 2013? Absolutely not.

  • @arpitamandal6469
    @arpitamandal6469 Рік тому +14

    But sir 50lacs after 18years may be worth of 12lacs , should not we need to increase fd amount such that it beats inflation?

  • @manmohansingh-mc1mu
    @manmohansingh-mc1mu Рік тому +30

    Sir 50 lacs at 5% yields only 2,50,000 so technically 20k per month।. Secondly there is appreciation of value, check prices of property in delhi Mumbai 18 years ago.

    • @tusharmhatre4360
      @tusharmhatre4360 Рік тому +9

      Yes with due respect to sir, i really appreciate his knowledge and experience that's why I watched his videos but sir missed price hike in rent which would increased by 7- 8 % per annum so that initial 50k rent would have gone to 1lacs in 9 years and upto 2 lacs rent per month in 18 years.

    • @pankaj8745
      @pankaj8745 Рік тому +4

      Bacho ki tarah baatien kr k jo mann m aayi without logic one sided , he proved his point

    • @macdeep8523
      @macdeep8523 Рік тому +21

      2000 ( 15 lakh flat in Wadala ) now cost 1.25 cr ... Max .. but that boom cycle has gone now
      . 1.15 cr flat will not become 5 cr in next 18 years ...

    • @vinodaggarwal5168
      @vinodaggarwal5168 Рік тому +11

      This is the most absurd advisor i have come acorss. Total non-Sense he speaks. The rentals double every 5 to 6 years whereas the EMI does not double. It reduces. As the person who bought the house is well off his income will also increase. He will foreclsoe the loan in 7 to 8 years. and then he will earn the rental income. plus property appreciation

    • @priyamd4759
      @priyamd4759 Рік тому +4

      @@macdeep8523 At 9% inflation 15L flat will be 1.08 Cr in 23 years. So even with boom cycle there is very little real appreciation. You are right that the boom cycle is gone so no point purchasing now for rental income. Thanks for the data points.

  • @TheGeorgeous
    @TheGeorgeous Рік тому +11

    Only people who should do this are people who have net worth above 5-7 Cr

  • @camelkarma
    @camelkarma Рік тому +58

    2 of my friends who bought flats for investment in Bombay / Delhi are struggling to sell off. They bought in 2014/2015. They can’t even sell at same price because no buyers. Plus tenant issues. Lol. One of them is in London. His tenant stopped rent in 2020 due to job loss at the beginning of Covid. Unimaginably stressful situation.

    • @samhard8821
      @samhard8821 Рік тому +4

      Whr is the flat let me know i will sell

    • @rupinderpaul
      @rupinderpaul Рік тому +1

      I would like to know more on the property in question. Do let me know if we can connect.

    • @macdeep8523
      @macdeep8523 Рік тому +8

      If it is 2000 instead of 2014 , your friend would have been in different eltie zone
      .. they missed cycle by 10/12 years .... Also location matters

    • @VishalJangid1
      @VishalJangid1 11 місяців тому

      ​@@macdeep8523how to spot the cycle

    • @womenisonereasonbehindever2049
      @womenisonereasonbehindever2049 4 дні тому

      ​​@@macdeep8523 2004 was also good time 😁 even in tier 3 cities 2007 also great 😁

  • @pran10000
    @pran10000 Рік тому +25

    People who are good at it - are making good cash flow with rental yields. But you have to be that sort of person who is a hustler with good political contacts in the area and live close by. For straightforward people living far away and no contacts in the area - it is a nightmare.

    • @TheSandsplash
      @TheSandsplash Рік тому +8

      You are spot on, the local people in power has much in control for these things if you are not native or living far away

    • @TheChromelover
      @TheChromelover 4 місяці тому +1

      Exactly my thoughts

    • @apurvakumarsrivastav9765
      @apurvakumarsrivastav9765 3 місяці тому

      @@TheSandsplash this can be true for land but not for flats in gated society in good area .Flats in good area will give you good rent and will appreciate in future even if the flat gets old in re development you will get benefits

  • @csmaurya9816
    @csmaurya9816 Рік тому +30

    I don't agree with him he has not taken in to account 1st the initial rent would be less as compared to price but as the time passes the rental will increase, the value of house will increase 2nd for example I bought in 1984 2 BHK @ 145000 today it's 175 lacs, initial rent 5000 now rent 30000 3rd I bought in 1992 @ 235000 initial rent 1500 now 18000 and sale value 45-50 lacs 4th I bought Shop in 2002 @ 16 lacs initial rent 7000 now 50-60000 market value 175 lacs. So inshort capital appreciation and rent appreciation is not taken in to account. Yes if you want to buy outside Mumbai then the best investment is land in cities like Nashik, Aurangabad, Nagpur, Pune, Sangli, Satara etc.

    • @RiseUp_Again
      @RiseUp_Again 5 місяців тому +3

      Ya He missed on Rental Appreciation and Property Value Appreciation on Long Term Basis.

    • @yamanjain
      @yamanjain 4 місяці тому +1

      Hence pressing the dislike button. What a waste video

    • @debajyotinath5021
      @debajyotinath5021 3 місяці тому +1

      He did not go into details and complexities and he mentioned that. He just gave an overview of the situation with pros and cons, Such detailed analysis will require an excel sheet. By the way, that is also available on UA-cam if you look around.

    • @puneetkatiyar913
      @puneetkatiyar913 3 місяці тому

      मौर्य जी
      You are right

    • @tusharkhalate5925
      @tusharkhalate5925 27 днів тому

      Exactly, my parents bought our current house in early 2000s for 6 lacs now it's valued over 70 lacs. And these finfluencers say 'bhade pe raho'

  • @adi6183
    @adi6183 Рік тому +8

    Just like stocks are two types growth stocks and income stocks properties are also two types. For growth properties you need reliable contacts who can give insider information on 10 year development in the area. Bigshots have this info and they accumulate huge wealth buying multiple properties like this. Imcome properties are in already developed areas where the rentals are high but it is very difficult to find a good resale in these areas.

  • @tanhit2005
    @tanhit2005 Рік тому +4

    This is so informative sir. I’m currently in rental and wanted to buy an apartment for my parents and seeing all these non-biased videos have made me clear on my decision

  • @yogeshb5835
    @yogeshb5835 10 місяців тому +2

    Krish ji, you are always clear on your views and thoughts. Sometimes you give extreme examples related to property which may look harsh and rare examples but it is reality of life. I like the way you end your sessions, Jai Hind, Jai Maharashtra 🎉

  • @amitachandrakant688
    @amitachandrakant688 Рік тому +9

    Flat in a big city, reputed builder, with good construction quality will appreciate. My own flat in mumbai 500 sq ft was bought in 1970 for rs 8000. It is on the verge of re development and earning a monthly rent of 25000 . Also another flat belonging to my uncle bought in 1960s after re development earns a rent of Rs 70000/- serving as retirement income. Is this kind of appreciation possible for F. D. You cannot generalize that flats are not good investment. Location, infrastructure is the game changer.

    • @fortalk6032
      @fortalk6032 Рік тому +4

      Boss, can you come out of your past and talk in terms of current rates

    • @mustanggt5713
      @mustanggt5713 Рік тому

      @@fortalk6032He’s right , boss. In Bangalore , if you buy an apartment from a grade A builder in a decent location with good public transport connectivity, you will easily get tenants willing to pay a high rent and the property will appreciate year after year as well . Especially in Bangalore , there are so many projects coming up , the real estate market will continue to boom for the next 5 years atleast ..

    • @rabindrapatra7151
      @rabindrapatra7151 8 місяців тому +3

      Sir, I am sure the rent is higher after 2005. can you let me know what the rent was at 1980, 1990, 2000, 2010, 2020. Also, in 1970 how did you earn 8000 assuming you were between 10 to 20 years old. How many years did you wait to get huge rental income. If house is from previous generation, then it is better not to discuss more. 1970 and 2023 is 53 years difference.

    • @AavegSheth
      @AavegSheth 8 місяців тому +1

      Absolutely True

    • @decembertide
      @decembertide 3 місяці тому +1

      You answered your own question, If in 1970, you bought a flat at 8000, and are earning 25k rent now. Do you think 50 years from now, someone who buys a flat at 80 lakhs today, will receive 2.5 crores monthly rent in 2074 based on your personal appreciation value?
      The reason for the incredible appreciation of current land value is simple - there was plenty of land after independence with mainly agriculture and industrial growth in that era. Today, with globalization, digitalization, and technological influence, international markets have diverged together to massively appreciate the land value for people that invested in those times. There has been a surge in employment rates from those times to now, people have moved to taking up apartments instead of living in joint families, more women employment in the current era compared to then. All of this contribute directly to demand for housing and expansion of industries. Hence, the price surge in land value.
      Now we have an economic stagnation in most cities save for Mumbai. But even in Mumbai, you'll never see the land appreciate like it did from 1960s to present rates.
      I also don't agree on many things with the video since he takes a lot of extreme situations and provides little to no evidence on risk. However, the whole justification that land value appreciates like it did in the early 60s without understanding markets or economic fluctuations is quite silly.

  • @SC-qk2hc
    @SC-qk2hc Рік тому +6

    Capital appreciation argument is nonsense. Real Estate is the most illiquid asset. And trying to sell an old apartment with uncertain redevelopment plan is total nuts.

  • @sureshmathew8974
    @sureshmathew8974 10 місяців тому +5

    You have pointed out the worst case scenario and missed the most obvious positive point - in 18 years a flat you buy for 1 crore would have appreciated to 4 crore in Mumbai. This is a too one-sided assessment.

    • @geekygambler2191
      @geekygambler2191 7 місяців тому +2

      Exactly ... He forgot to take into account, the appreciation of the flat itself ...

  • @kundankumar9100
    @kundankumar9100 5 годин тому

    Rental yield across India is 4%, rental increment is 9-10%. Home loan interest is 8% in last 10 years.. now calculate yourself.

  • @RajivKumar-qb7ji
    @RajivKumar-qb7ji 9 днів тому

    Thanks with regards for provide us valueable vedio.

  • @MobiFlames
    @MobiFlames Рік тому +2

    I don't know your intention but you so real i have never seen such person in this space

  • @hotelcalifornia715
    @hotelcalifornia715 Рік тому +4

    Krishnaji....rental apartment is a very good retirement plan, especially in B-tier, suburban India. Both property owner (*if not greedy) and long-term punctual tenants benefit from it. But rental laws are bad in many indian cities.

    • @macdeep8523
      @macdeep8523 Рік тому +1

      Rental income is good in pockets , time of your purchase and demand in locality based on migration from surrounding villages

  • @andromeda2950
    @andromeda2950 Рік тому +6

    Sir... Ekdam sahi bole.... Only 1.8 % max returns vs FD 7 %... So roughly 300 % more yield in FD than in rental... Aur ek danger reason.... Prostitutuon.😮

  • @orainitjha
    @orainitjha Рік тому +3

    This reasoning & argument do not have any basis , it’s kind of pick & choose , very conveniently turning blind to other side of coin. For example the price of ur apartment would be close to double in 18 years while the value of your money will depreciate with time. Again rents are always appreciating with a avg of 8 to 10 % every year. Lastly never buy high value apartment with a motive of earning rental income.

    • @fortalk6032
      @fortalk6032 Рік тому

      So taking your own words where do you see "low value apartment" for rental income purpose

  • @ajaysharma1974
    @ajaysharma1974 16 днів тому +1

    - what about appreciation?
    One of my property gone 10x in 20 years.
    - what if I purchase 50 Lakh flat in Tier 2 city without taking loan?
    - Rent will increase with time.
    - Burden of EMI will reduce. Say if I was paying 5000 as my EMI in 2010, it was very tough for me to manage. But today it's burden is lighter.
    In the entire video, you kept on counting problems, but no solution was given till the end of video.

  • @icantmakeothershappy4727
    @icantmakeothershappy4727 7 місяців тому +1

    Hello sir please answer me question, you didn't take parameters in account
    - rental appreciation every year
    - property appreciation every year
    - reducing rate of interest

  • @मराठी.माणूस
    @मराठी.माणूस 9 днів тому

    last year even we were thinking of investing in a flat or shop for rent. after learning about investing in equity (mutual funds and stocks), i put permanent full stop to real estate investing plans and instead chose equity market thanks to better returns, less headache and full transparency.

  • @ssingh8726
    @ssingh8726 14 днів тому +1

    So rent started from 50k and didn't increase in 18 years?

  • @dhananjayrudrawar7144
    @dhananjayrudrawar7144 Рік тому +2

    A real eye opener video
    Krish sir you are simpy awesome
    Please keep keep posting such videos

  • @manishvashist8205
    @manishvashist8205 4 місяці тому +1

    One thing you missed sir, Rent (50000) will increase by around 10% every year.

  • @mohitsharma4672
    @mohitsharma4672 Місяць тому +2

    Appreciation se iski kimat ho sakta hai 5 to 10 times ho jaye 18 yeara mai... Vi bhi count karo bhai sahib

  • @pinnaclefinancial533
    @pinnaclefinancial533 8 місяців тому +2

    Some of the flaws in the evaluation. Rent cannot stayed same for next 18 years.

  • @MurtuzaKhan-ji7rb
    @MurtuzaKhan-ji7rb Рік тому +1

    Best guardian for those people who are investing money in property

  • @bunnyonbike4205
    @bunnyonbike4205 Рік тому +2

    Why do you want to recover from house in the first place?

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    @mohinderaastropal1240 Рік тому +1

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  • @dm5665
    @dm5665 10 днів тому

    Giving rent is good if someone one having 3-4 flats, can give dedicated time mannage the flats. Single flat rent is a headache.

  • @maxmumbai
    @maxmumbai Рік тому +1

    yes rental yield is only 2 - 3 % in most areas. More than 5000 units of apartments are empty and not selling yet you are told this is a great investment.

  • @PrashantKumar-es1le
    @PrashantKumar-es1le 6 місяців тому

    Couple of points I have leant over the years.
    1. Makaan se pehle Dukaan khareedo. Commercial property will always give more yield.
    2. Buy land and then do construction yourself. This will give more flexibility. Also, over the year the structure will depriciate but it will be compensated by the appriciation in land cost.
    4. If your land is close to the highway or important market place, It will always appriciate. In case of land acquisition, you will get 6x land cost from govt. :)
    3. Buy flat for rental income only if you have lots of black money that you want to put. Also, rental income can be taken in black. But yes, dealing in hard cash give a lot of mental pessure. All the time you will be worried about threats.

  • @himanshusingh5214
    @himanshusingh5214 6 місяців тому +1

    But the EMI will remain at 50,000 while the rent will increase by 4-10% every year in an already developed area and even more in an upcoming area.
    So we have to calculate using that.

    • @himanshusingh5214
      @himanshusingh5214 6 місяців тому +1

      Also due to low urbanization and increasing population in India along with high population density, rent and property prices rise faster than inflation in most cases.

  • @ank337
    @ank337 Рік тому +2

    Good advise ! aside the urban nexal melodrama, I am too old to be a Marxist leftie 😅had read marx in my 20s and thought was a joke . You are doing really good job making people aware about the shortcomings of flat ownership .👌👌

  • @devendradevidasani7598
    @devendradevidasani7598 5 місяців тому +1

    Very right. Due to this misunderstanding housing has reached hyperinflationary levels. There are better and safe investment opportunities but it require expertise to counter negative returns of FDs after considering tax and inflation. Indexation benefit is mandatory and must be made applicable to FDs to counter inflation with lower tax rate. Why should people who invest in fixed income instruments suffer from negative returns due to high taxation and inflation. One should buy a house only for self occupation and not as investment. It is a basic necessity as it provides shelter. Govt should cap house prices. The prices have crossed affordability index. Every tom dick and harry wants to be a builder these days and the houses constructed does no have cross ventilation and one who resides in them has to depend on air conditioners and pay heavy electricity bills and spoil environment. It is really painful to see all this happening. It is not development in its true sense. It is a middle class trap.

    • @skvideos-for-all
      @skvideos-for-all 4 місяці тому

      Exactly bro. I commented the same thing in comment box

  • @abhinavmishra9323
    @abhinavmishra9323 8 місяців тому +1

    The problems due to the tenant's behavior or actions are 100% real. I live in Varanasi and here property rates are decent. A doctor (BHU) had possession of three good flats in an apartment. One of the flats recently met with a suicide case. Now, no one is renting that flat and his other flats being adjacent to this one, are doomed as well. So he is at a complete loss.

  • @sss3amitg
    @sss3amitg 2 дні тому

    Good explanation sir

  • @amolpatil5708
    @amolpatil5708 Місяць тому

    Below cases are not taken into consideration.
    1. People normally complete the home loan within 5 to 7 years.
    2. 50 lakh keeping in bank for fix deposit is not a good idea because we all know this amount will be not sufficient or will not have same value like today after few years due to inflation and other reason. Some year back 10 thousand salary was very big salary but now it is like minimum wages. But property can give multiple returns because shortage of land in India we have high population.
    3. Rent of property always goes on increasing some case increased upto double in 5-10 years.
    4. Buying a property in Mumbai in few years would be difficult because land shortage and high price.

  • @prakashmehta3284
    @prakashmehta3284 13 днів тому

    Please consider rent increment by 10%
    Value appreciation

  • @tinkuthakur7600
    @tinkuthakur7600 8 місяців тому +1

    I fully agree sir thanks for the right true information thanks 🙏🙏

  • @dd6557
    @dd6557 Рік тому +1

    Rent has to be considered as incremental ordered as rent will be not same dor 18 years

  • @SantoshKumar-ej7vn
    @SantoshKumar-ej7vn Рік тому +9

    bakwaas, rent or makan ka price 18 saal baad kitna badh hata hai jara check kar lo apne Ghar ka

    • @P_Apegaon
      @P_Apegaon Рік тому +4

      Please calculate CAGR return. You will get answer. He is absolutely right.

    • @GOBINDKUMAR-uj3jx
      @GOBINDKUMAR-uj3jx 6 місяців тому +1

      Check unko nhi aapko krne ki jrurt hai 😅

    • @sahibwr10
      @sahibwr10 18 годин тому

      Bhai hmne 99 may - 3 lakh k ghr Liya tha jo hmne 2020 may 60 lakh k sale kra Hai plus ussy time toh inflation bhi itne nhi thee. Hisab luga ly

  • @P_Apegaon
    @P_Apegaon Рік тому +1

    Income tax exemption benefit is a carrot🥕 shown by government to run banks, economy at the expense of flat buyers. And who benefits from realestate business, it's ultimately politicians.

  • @mankumar34
    @mankumar34 8 місяців тому +1

    You have touched all possible extereme negative points. may be add... earthquake as well

  • @Rupert_Griffin
    @Rupert_Griffin 5 місяців тому

    The soothing sound of rain behind is amazing with all the wisdom shared in this video.

  • @kishoremirchandani8671
    @kishoremirchandani8671 29 днів тому

    Thanks Sir 🙏

  • @chahem
    @chahem Рік тому +4

    Sar you are doing a noble job of helping people avoid mistakes

  • @straightpath8356
    @straightpath8356 Рік тому +3

    How to calculate intrinsic value of a rental property(not market value)
    (Average Annual Rent minus Service charges Annualy) multiplied by 10
    Example:-
    1BHK apartment
    Average annual rent: 35,000
    Service charges: 10,000
    Intrinsic value of the property: (35,000-10,000)×10=2.5lacs
    Market value may be 7.5lacs, 3 times the intrinsic value of the property
    Note: It's average annual rent of that area for a similar property, not peak annual rent. Also you need to adjust the property price if it's an older property. Apartment prices usually follow Bell Shaped graph in Prices to Duration curve, where as Villas, Townhouses usually follow a positive linear line which is closer to x-axis line in the graph, but depends on the initial purchase price of the property

    • @kunalsen2123
      @kunalsen2123 Рік тому

      Where'd you get the figure of 10 years? Even red brick buildings usually have 50-60 years life. The multiplier of intrinsic value should ideally be 50 or at least 40, so take an avg of 45. Also, service charges to landlord are not that high (as %age of rentals). A 2 BHK in Mumbai in a decent locality can cost 70k a month or 840000 annually. 40 k may be the annual charge (prop tax, repairs excl. society maintenance that's given by the tenant directly), so annual income 8 lakhs. The intrinsic value thus comes out to 8 lakhs X 45 = Rs. 3.6 Cr. From a buyer's POV, this instrinsic value may be compared with market value and person's affordability and decision to buy may be taken even if market value is close to or higher than intrinsic as tax breaks on home buying loans are there and ownership of asset enables appreciation benefits renting does not.

  • @ashwinjoshi9250
    @ashwinjoshi9250 3 дні тому

    The main reason to buy a flat is at 02:02

  • @Chapter-8
    @Chapter-8 10 місяців тому +2

    If I hv 1cr rupees then I will buy this flat with cash. If I get 25k evry month,I will invest this money into a mutual fund. Rental yeild every year increase by 5% .after 20 year almost will get 2.5cr from mutual fund.evry year I will increase my sip amount by 5%.also after 18 years my property value will double that time .

    • @user-yk5lv8iw8x
      @user-yk5lv8iw8x 8 місяців тому +1

      That 1 Cr in mutual fund with 15-20% return for 20 years …..

  • @saubhagyaballav9619
    @saubhagyaballav9619 4 місяці тому

    The rent of the house is 50,000 per month for first year.
    The rent will also increse every 11 months.
    Considering this, the rent will increase a lot after 18 years.
    Considering 8% per year increase in rent it will become 4 times in 18 years.

  • @GaurSahab331
    @GaurSahab331 8 місяців тому

    Purchase flat and give for rent like room wise with semi furnish ...
    remember one thing real estate will always be on rise (10%)will be difficult for people soon to purchase.
    Also remember to think about infra of that area and future needs.

  • @shubhamsaraf7964
    @shubhamsaraf7964 Рік тому +2

    But the flat pricee will also rise in 18 yrs taking only 5% per annum it will become 2.4 cr

    • @ahanika2019
      @ahanika2019 4 місяці тому

      What about inflation....price would be same

  • @narsinglingala6228
    @narsinglingala6228 10 днів тому

    Very true

  • @NK-xw4uu
    @NK-xw4uu 8 місяців тому +1

    You are assuming rent will remain the same for 18 years?

  • @Harekrishna-govind
    @Harekrishna-govind 8 місяців тому

    All the points mentioned by Krish sir are correct . In big cities, you will get a new launch in every 2-6 months duration with new amenities. So tenants also prefer to stay in new societies rather than staying in a flat that is more than 10+ yr old. And its one of the toughest task to sale a old flat even in posch areas considering new lauch available at the same rate.

  • @adldeeps24
    @adldeeps24 8 днів тому

    Proper residential plot ya independent house ho to kaisa idea hai

  • @nadeemkazi7917
    @nadeemkazi7917 5 місяців тому

    Sir a very simple calculation is that ke wo 50 lakhs after fully repayment itself becomes 1 crore that means that flat cost him 1.50 crores

  • @sauravnarang5157
    @sauravnarang5157 Місяць тому

    Bottomline is risk if managed can make you a millionaire and if not managed properly, can destroy you completely. If you think this way, no one should have started their business because success rate is less than 5%. So don't buy flat in Mumbai, specifically where he lives :)

  • @imresham
    @imresham Рік тому +1

    Agreed 100% just went through this night mare my tenant did a scam and ran away and all his creditors sealed shop it was a horrible time

  • @udayrparmar8046
    @udayrparmar8046 6 місяців тому

    What if the construction is of poor quality??. I have seen flats where leakages start within 10 yrs even before the tenure of EMI is over .

  • @pcmeea7558
    @pcmeea7558 Рік тому +2

    What about appreciation of rents over the years?

  • @gokhalesadan
    @gokhalesadan 22 дні тому

    100% agree

  • @jayashreemayekar4962
    @jayashreemayekar4962 23 дні тому

    Nice topic always use your house/flat for your use it is good to stay blessed rather than rent

  • @anchitsharma7380
    @anchitsharma7380 26 днів тому

    Rs 30 lakh in FD or on a flat to have rent? Which is better?

  • @friendofall1824
    @friendofall1824 Рік тому +1

    Sir, can you please make a video on how to invest in commercial property? Pros and Cons.. thanks

  • @banjo4us1
    @banjo4us1 Місяць тому

    Rao ji ... you are right 😀

  • @priyamd4759
    @priyamd4759 Рік тому

    Very good points. Thanks,
    There is also the point of liquidity.

  • @P_Apegaon
    @P_Apegaon Рік тому +1

    Landlord is actually tenant of bank for 20 years.

  • @kotamrajuprasad2742
    @kotamrajuprasad2742 13 днів тому

    How 50 Lakhs deposited can earn 25000 pm as interest.. Seems exaggerated

  • @khwajamdasim7630
    @khwajamdasim7630 18 днів тому

    देखिए,,इसका एक और भी फायदा अगर इस एंगल से देखे,,तो फ्लैट की लाइफ 70 साल,,बच्चे तो रेंट फ्री रह लेंगे 50 साल हमारे मरने के बाद। कोई भी प्रॉपर्टी अपने साथ साथ बच्चो के लिए भी सोचता है

  • @abhiksarkar3859
    @abhiksarkar3859 7 місяців тому

    Rent will increase at 8-10% rate. You have not considered that. FD interest rate is yearly 8% and you have considered monthly 5%. Completely wrong calculation.

  • @virajshirsat8400
    @virajshirsat8400 3 місяці тому

    He is telling the facts as per current market status. Please don’t consider old cases where people bought flat 20-30 yr back. The current real estate market is at its peak but for investor its better to invest the amount in stocks/mutual funds etc which is headache free.

  • @kaustubh3084
    @kaustubh3084 Рік тому

    Right sir 100% 👍👍. Peoples dont have or poor investment knowledge.

  • @rabindrapatra7151
    @rabindrapatra7151 8 місяців тому

    Considering the job market which is not stable buying house of 1.5cr is not easy with emi or loan.

  • @abhiksarkar3859
    @abhiksarkar3859 7 місяців тому

    How come the rate of interest for FD per month is 5%? It is yearly 7%. Whole calculation is wrong.

  • @pradipkumar6076
    @pradipkumar6076 3 місяці тому

    If your renter would be kankentarious minded then your house will be in problem, it will take long time to final verdict.

  • @AbhishekSharma-er2rd
    @AbhishekSharma-er2rd Рік тому +3

    Arey Oo chacha.... Wrong calcution chacha... Who will factor in Inflation rate...??? Liquid money in bank is a depreciating instrument because of Inflation... Money need to be invested in such an asset which beats Inflation rate with good margin. Samjhe...???

  • @sandeshbhandare7238
    @sandeshbhandare7238 8 місяців тому

    Sir, the maths calculation you have done about the loss incurred during the 18 years after buying the house, is not clear. I understood it. But you haven’t made it clear in the video

  • @ajsujit
    @ajsujit 7 місяців тому

    Great video. I have 2 questions:
    1. If there is rent agreement, can the owner be held responsible for any wrongdoing in that flat?
    2. Have you factored in appreciation in property prices? The flat can depreciate over long period of time, but in good location, the prices can appreciate a lot in 10-15 years.

  • @GauravMehta6
    @GauravMehta6 6 місяців тому

    No doubt flats are cheaper than buying a plot and construct your home in the same locality. But if one can sacrifice the locality, always buy a plot because land prices will always shoot up because land is a limited asset. Though you are buying a plot to stay and not as investment but it always a good feeling to see your the rates of your house is getting increased. On the other hand flats value always going to depreciate in long term.

  • @rk-wy8pu
    @rk-wy8pu 11 місяців тому +1

    There is only one scenarios where you should be buying a flat - either you or your parents/family are going to live there all the time. that's it.
    If you work and live somewhere else and buy a house as an "investment" you are fucked!

  • @rajeevkumarsaha9482
    @rajeevkumarsaha9482 11 місяців тому +1

    Sir, after 18 years rental will not be only 50k only

  • @puneetjuyal1605
    @puneetjuyal1605 Рік тому

    Home is not a investment.Its a libility

  • @tasteofindia1321
    @tasteofindia1321 Рік тому

    Very useful video sir. My dad made mistake of purchasing flat in under construction building thinking he will rent it out for getting some extra income. Now forget renting out the builder has abounded the construction midway and only god knows when flat will be ready. Big mess!

  • @arabiantime
    @arabiantime Рік тому +3

    18 sal mai property 1.50 cr hoga sirji sell it

  • @armmistry9154
    @armmistry9154 16 днів тому

    Agar rent pe flat de diyaa aur kiyaayedaar samay pe flat nahi chhodtaa hai toh toh maalik ko bhaari nuksaan hotaa hai.

  • @arvind6981
    @arvind6981 8 місяців тому

    Sir , i respect your views but one should know which property he's going to buy. Only real estate is the way to become rich and stressfree. You talked about risks with the tenants. These risks are very low if you compare with your daily life issues. Only way to get over this is let in a good tenant with proper police verification and Rent agreement points.
    If we can't take this little type risks then what should one do. Jobs are risky. Everytime there are layoffs , new technological developments like AI causing one to lose job.
    FDs can't tackle Inflation.
    And most importantly
    Even a small child can tell what his father/grandfather lose if he didn't bought a property at his time.

  • @jyoyiupaul
    @jyoyiupaul 4 місяці тому

    Fd income is stagnant. It is worst way to grow your money. Capital appreciation and rental appreciation not considered. But sone of the analysis is spot on but others are bullshit. It all depends on how it is planned. Some ppl are earning handsomely others are making losses

  • @dkjairaj747
    @dkjairaj747 Рік тому +3

    जिन्होंने किराए पर मकान दे रखें हैं क्या वास्तव में इस तरह की समस्याएँ नियमित रूप से झेल रहें हैं? कुछ मामलो में ऐसा हो सकता है ?
    क्या आप दुर्घटना के भय से घर से बाहर निकलना छोड़ चुके हैं?