Hyderabad – an investment haven for NRI’s

A Non-Residential Indian (NRI) is described as someone who is resident outside India with Indian citizenship or is of Indian Origin. The legal definition is explained under the Foreign Exchange Management Act 1999, “Someone who resides outside India for, employment, carrying on business or vocation in circumstances as would indicate an intention to stay outside India for an indefinite period”. It also says that an individual will also be considered NRI if his/her stay in India has been less than 182 days during the preceding financial year.

Hyderabad as an Investment Hub

The Land of Nawabs has a 400-year-old history and culture and is one of the most rapidly growing modern cities in India. The overall infrastructure and connectivity have evolved exponentially over the past 10 years. Improvement in the framework of the city has made a noteworthy impact in the favor of real-estate developments making it an ideal spot for local and foreign investments.

The important factor to consider before making the investment is the fact that Hyderabad is the centre of upgraded residential infrastructure, less costly housing and upcoming possibilities in the housing and industrial sectors. Besides, Hyderabad is likewise celebrated for its wealthy culture, appropriate general of residing and happening, humming social life. Hyderabad is now acknowledged globally because of the heightened political balance and the authorities’ recognition at the development leading to big-leagues like Deloitte, Accenture, Wipro, Tech Mahindra, Infosys, Amazon, Apple, and so forth are simply among the few pan-India and global significant businesses which have their workplaces here.

NRI buyers are intrigued to invest in India, through a more simplified format of engagement along with trustworthy developers and properties that are registered under RERA.

Why NRI’s Prefer Investing in Hyderabad

As an NRI, making an investment in India, the transaction made is in INR or Indian Rupees. The price difference between the American Dollar and Pound Sterling is massive in comparison to Rupees, and if applied wisely, this may be used for your very own benefit.

This clearly offers an experience of delight to carry influx into the Indian economic system whilst making an investment in a belongings to help you earn sales in the foreseeable future. This may even assist to stabilize the Indian market, which in flip will assist your advantage price.


Many NRI’s are considering residing in India. They would really like to expand their profession with start-ups primarily based totally out of India or release their very own start-up and lots of them look forward to settling in Hyderabad, with their families.

NRIs can put money into actual property in India and may nevertheless control to shop tax like an everyday Indian resident. Tax deduction on domestic loans on precept compensation and hobby issue may be claimed with the aid of using the NRIs. Apart from this, for belongings bought after years from the date of purchase, earnings so earned at the capital advantage are exempted from the earnings tax.

TMR Group presents a plethora of opportunities for NRIs to invest in NA plots in and around Hyderabad with multiple projects that suit their needs. Be it for residential or commercial purpose, open plots by TMR Group in Hyderabad makes it an ideal choice. If you are an NRI and are looking to invest in the best plots in Hyderabad, your search ends here.

First Time Property Buyers’ Checklist

First Time Property Buyers’ Checklist

Buying a property could be the one primary reason most people work and save for in the greater part of their lifetime. It provides the people with a sense of safety and stability. Most people are looking to buy properties these days instead of renting or leasing because the real-estate market is a constantly growing market, rebounding its way back from the hit it took due to the pandemic and also renting and leasing are for a short term and the return on investment isn’t as substantial in comparison to buying as the value of the property increases gradually.

Challenges faced by first time buyers

People consider renting over buying a property over a few reasons. Firstly, it gives them a feeling of having lower liabilities. Paying a rent of 10,000 to 12,000 for a property that costs around 50-60 Lakh seems to be much affordable than paying an EMI of around 25,000-30,000 per month for the same property. Basically, it all boils down to affordability of the project.

Buying a home was seen as a status symbol by those born in the duration of 1950s and 1980s. Millennials, on the other hand, consider saving that amount to fund their overseas trip, buying a new car or a flashy phone.

Before renting a property, a number of formalities must be taken into consideration such as depositing a security amount and signing an agreement with various clauses including increase of rent by a certain percentage after every year or depending on the owner. The concept of leasing and renting is only for limited period of time and considering how the pandemic impacted the tenants who moved away for the lockdown but still had to keep paying rent for all the months they were away and the rents have increased all over, whether it maybe commercial or residential. The commercial real-estate market was one of the worst struck markets as many projects that had to be paused due to the sudden pandemic resulted in cancellations of pre-existing deals all leading to heavy losses for the builders, hence the market is ready for new buyers and many builders have introduced interesting offers to indicate so.  

Tips for the First-time buyers

  • Decide the kind of property you are willing to buy
  • Decide and stick to a budget for the investment you are ready to make
  • Determine the location you want your property to be in
  • To choose between hiring real-estate agents and using different real-estate websites
  • Choose a reputed builder
  • Visit the project site for a tour to understand it better
  • Try and negotiate the price to your budget, if required
  • Get a thorough appraisal
  • Close the sale

 

At TMR Group, we offer a wide range of NA plots for you to choose from. These plots are equipped with state-of-the-art amenities and are located in a gated community which offer 24×7 security. The plots are also strategically located in prime destinations so that you get good returns on your investment. So, if you are a first-time buyer and need to shortlist on a property, TMR Group would be an ideal place to start.

All about the new RRR: Regional Ring Road

Unlike the period action drama that the maker of Baahubali is making, RRR is nothing similar to what we are about to discuss. This RRR stands for Regional Ring Road – the nod for which has already been given by the Central government for Hyderabad. Let’s talk about this particular RRR in detail, shall we?

THE ORIGIN

For the last several years, the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) MPs have been representing the central government and seeking permission for Regional Ring Road (RRR). The central government had already approved in principle, for the RRR project way back in 2018, but later failed to make any further announcements on the project.

In the initial phase of the project, the union government had issued a gazette notification to commence work for 166 kilometres of the Regional Ring Road in 2017. The stretch connected Sangareddy, Toorpan and Choutuppal.

The financial viability of the project came into question by the Union Road Transport and Highways Ministry in 2019. That’s when a fresh Detailed Project Report (DPR) was called for and the Telangana government duly complied. When the report was submitted, the second phase of the project was lost in oblivion.

It was only when yet another fresh representation by the TRS delegation was made recently and the Union Minister informed the delegation that the second phase of the RRR project connecting Choutuppal, Shadnagar and Kandi has been approved.

ALL ABOUT RRR – REGIONAL RING ROAD

The overall length of the 6-lane RRR project would be 338 km while the width would be 500 feet. The state government has agreed to share at least 50% cost towards land acquisition to execute the project that’s estimated to cost about INR 13,000-crore. The land acquisition for RRR has been completed by the state government and the project is awaiting clearance from the forest department to invite tenders. The RRR is said to come up beyond the existing Outer Ring Road (ORR) and is expected to play a significant role in the economic development of Telangana.

The Regional Ring Road would be connecting Sangareddy, Narsapur, Toorpan, Gajwel, Choutuppal, Bhongir, Jagdevpur, Ibrahimpatnam, Chevella, and Shankarpalli.

TELANGANA PLANS FOR RRR

In order to boost the economic advancement of the state, the Telangana government plans to develop 50 acres within the 30 to 40-kilometre wide strip between ORR and RRR into satellite townships. The state hopes that the RRR will help uplift the infrastructure investments, employment opportunities between the circular roads and reduce congestion in Hyderabad.

It is also said that the Union Minister has given his approval for expansion of the 31.8-km Kodad-Khammam National Highway to 4 lanes under the Bharatmala Pariyojana programme. The Minister for Road Transport & Highways, Mr. Nitin Gadkari has also confidently responded to the demands for the completion of several highway projects as promised under the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act.

At TMR Group, we believe that these kinds of developments not only help the state to prosper and grow economically, but they offer numerous opportunities for businesses to mutually progress along with the state as well. While we, at TMR Group, have constantly been contributing to the cause, we feel that the Regional Ring Road, just like the title and the maker of the movie suggests, would be a huge blockbuster.

How is DTCP different from HMDA?

You might have heard of these terms – DTCP & HMDA, everywhere whenever you encountered a real estate consultant. Why do they sound so similar? What’s the difference anyway? This blog will elaborate on the details as to why there are two distinct regulatory authorities overlooking the same field (pun, intended).

Let’s begin with knowing what they actually mean – DTCP stands for Directorate of Town and Country Planning, and HMDA stands for Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority.

Director of Town and Country Planning

The primary duties and functions of the Director of Town and Country Planning can be bifurcated into three categories – technical statutory functions, technical non-statutory functions and advisory functions.

Technical statutory functions:

  • DTCP prepares General Town Planning Schemes (Master Plans)
  • It is also responsible for the preparation of Indicative Land Use Plans (Mandal Master Plans)
  • DTCP gives all the technical approval of layouts and buildings plans (Group Housing), commercial complexes
  • DTCP is responsible for the preparation and approval of the different type of designs for community and public buildings
  • DTCP approves all sorts of technical clearance of installations (Industries), and road development plans
  • It provides NOC for cinema theatres / multiplexes

Technical non-statuary functions:

  • DTCP is responsible for the allocation of IDSMT funds. The scheme is no longer available as it was already closed in 2005 and the work of approved components are in progress.
  • DTCP sanctions approval of designs for public and community buildings and also suggest variations to the sanctioned master plans

Advisory functions:

DTCP is Advisor to Urban Development Authorities, Telangana Housing Board, Telangana Industrial Infrastructure Corporation, Telangana Pollution Control Board, Telangana Swagruha Housing Corporation and Government on planning matters. It also advises on the selection of sites and services of Municipal Councils.

DTCP overall has certain rules similar to HMDA. Now let’s have a look at the primary roles of HMDA.

Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority

The purpose behind which HMDA was set up was basically for planning, coordination, supervising, promoting and securing the planned development of the Hyderabad Metropolitan Region.

The development activities of the municipal corporations, municipalities and other local authorities, the Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply & Sewerage Board, the Telangana Transmission Corporation, the Telangana Industrial Infrastructure Corporation, the Telangana State Road Transport Corporation and other such bodies are coordinated by HMDA. Here are some of the many primary roles of the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority.

  • HMDA basically prepares the entire plan for the Metropolitan city. It undertakes the preparation of metropolitan development and investment plan, revision of the plan and prioritizes its implementation.
  • It maintains and manages the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Fund and allocate finances based on the plans and programmes of the local bodies for undertaking Development of amenities and infrastructure facilities
  • HMDA also monitors and exercises financial control over the budgetary allocations concerning development works made through it to the various public agencies, local bodies and other agencies
  • HMDA creates and manages the Hyderabad Metropolitan Land Development Bank and takes up land acquisition every year as may be necessary for various public uses, township development, infrastructure development, etc.
  • It approves the land acquisition programmes /proposals of the local authorities, other departments and functional agencies in the metropolitan region
  • HMDA acquires any movable or immovable property by purchase, exchange, gift, lease, mortgage, negotiated settlement, or by any other means permissible under any law

TMR Group is proud to have a wide range of plots in Hyderabad approved by both DTCP and HMDA so that our customers can invest in our property without any worries and strongly reinforce the trust factor in the customers. When they get to invest in a plot that gives them a sense of reliability and transparency that TMR Group has to offer, we get inspired to serve even better.

Source:

  1. http://dtcp.telangana.gov.in
  2. https://www.hmda.gov.in
Why own a plot in a gated community

Why own a plot in a gated community?

Owning a plot is a big decision to make because we put a major chunk of our investment into it. Everyone who buys a plot definitely looks out for higher returns on any given day. Putting all these aspects under the microscope of an Indian family, the decision gets even bigger and meticulous because there are too many people in a family who influence this single decision. If it is a joint family, the process is further multiplied. Nevertheless, when the entire family decides to own a plot in a gated community as against buying an individual plot, here’s what a gated community can offer you.

HASSLE-FREE DOCUMENTATION

When you own a plot in a gated community, the best part of the whole buying process is that your documentation process is hassle-free. There are real estate consultants who help you out with all the legal terms and intricacies of the process and inform you about all the required documents. With the digitization of most of the document requirements, the process is furthermore made effortless.

YOUR INVESTMENT IS SAFE & SECURE

When you own a plot that is not in a gated community, which is individually lying somewhere on the outskirts of the city or hidden somewhere in the city, there’s comparatively a risk of encroachment. That’s yet another reason why most people opt for gated community plots. When the plot has 24×7 security systems in place, there is no risk or worry of your plot being encroached or manhandled. With the advancement of technology, there are CCTV cameras installed these days for round-the-clock surveillance.

YOU GET TO EXPERIENCE COMMUNITY LIVING

Owning a plot in a gated community has its own advantages which we are clearly stating here. Another reason why this would be a wise decision is that you and your loved ones would get to experience an integrated lifestyle. With many like-minded people owning a plot in the same township as yours, the overall experience of living close to people you like and places you love gives you a different kind of positive vibe altogether.

TRUST OF THE BRAND

There are many factors why you would choose a particular brand to own a plot in a gated community. First and foremost is trust. As mentioned earlier; with an investment of such a huge amount, you would definitely look out for someone who is trustworthy, reliable and committed to helping you. When a brand, with extensive experience in the real estate and plotting market, makes a promise that fulfills all your needs, you would certainly choose the brand and not any untitled broker. When the brand offers you clear title NA plots, you have entrusted your faith in the right place.

At TMR Group, we ensure that every customer who owns a plot in our gated community projects, gets to experience all that we have to offer. Be it for our value for money deals, or transparency in every transaction we make, TMR Group presents you with a plethora of gated community plots spread across prominent destinations at Hyderabad.