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Don’t Buy A House ft. @rajshamani



Don’t let the broker fool you, make the correct decision!

I’ve always stayed on rent, something I’ve heard time and time again is why not just pay a little bit extra monthly and buy a house on EMI. Home loans are the cheapest loans you can get and they come with a slew of tax benefits. But what India fails to see is that your house keeps a significant portion of your wealth locked up.

Suppose you plan to buy a house worth 1 crore rupees, the rental yield is going to be 2-4% which gives a rental yield of 1.2 crores over a 20-year period. But this same 1 Crore invested for a return of just 10% you’d have made a return of over 5.7 crores in a period of 20 years.

And for those wondering what about the capital appreciation of the asset, India has shown a 6% capital appreciation for real estate. But this is affected by a lot of factors that are not within our hands, if you can find a home with a good capital appreciation your house can be a good investment. But the average Indian wouldn’t have the expertise to identify and purchase those properties.

Buying a home at an early stage of your life is a bad financial decision you will lose a lot on opportunity costs alone. Your early years are when you should be taking full advantage of investing flexibly to ensure optimal compounding of wealth.

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28 comments
@rahulsuri6921

Which bank will give you 9cr loan without any collateral, please don’t give useless advice to people.

@FACTS6-b2e

Dhanda chalata hu mujhko sikhayega 🙂

@Hellobharatrock

My father buy house for 1 lakh 18 years ago and now its price is 55 lakh so i think its partialy not true 😊

@arshdeepkumar

Why even buy at 40 invest again

@hims5205

Ye banda toh dhandha krta hai..😂

@kratos4820

16 crore ni h tabhi to home loan ke bare me bola… jo paisa nhi h use invest kaise kare sikha do…

@sridharbabul2350

Bhai don't promote this rental business for corporate house owners. You know how brutally they treats renters and takes as much they wants. Property prices and rent prices must be governed, regulated and closely monitored by govt. We all are victim of this rent gunda gardi and property price bullying.