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Anant Raj Limited's Clear Value Proposition for NRIs: Elevating Your Real Estate Investments
NRIs can purchase residential and commercial properties in India without any restrictions
Gurugram, also known as Gurgaon, is a rapidly growing city located in the state of Haryana, India
NRIs often seek opportunities to invest in their home country, whether it's for purchasing property, funding education, or simply diversifying their financial portfolio
Anant Raj Limited recognizes the unique concerns and requirements that Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) have when investing in real estate in India
Anant Raj Limited understands the profound significance of this journey, and our commitment to trust and credibility forms the bedrock of our relationship with NRIs
Anant Raj Limited places paramount importance on the privacy and security of Non-Resident Indian (NRI) investors
NRIs often have questions about investing in Indian real estate. Yes, they can invest in residential and commercial properties, but agricultural and plantation properties have specific regulations. Required documents include a valid passport, OCI or PIO card. Funding can be done through remittances or NRE/NRO accounts. NRIs can also avail home loans, with eligibility criteria and documentation differing from resident Indians.
Yes, NRIs can invest in residential and commercial properties in India without any restrictions.
However, agricultural and plantation properties are subject to specific regulations.
NRIs need documents like a valid passport, Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI) card, or Person of
Indian Origin (PIO) card for property transactions in India.
NRIs can fund property purchases through inward remittances via normal banking channels or
using funds in their Non-Resident External (NRE) or Non-Resident Ordinary (NRO) accounts.
Yes, several banks and financial institutions offer home loans to NRIs. The eligibility criteria and
documentation requirements may differ from those for resident Indians.