Showing posts with label depreciating rupee NRI. Show all posts
Showing posts with label depreciating rupee NRI. Show all posts

Is this the Right Time for NRIs to Invest in India?


NRIs (Non-Resident Indians) comprises of an important chunk of population which contributes the most to Indian economy, without even being physical present here. India is blessed to have such a huge Indian population fueling its growth from abroad and the same is true for NRIs, who are blessed to have India as their motherland which provides them such fantastic investment opportunities. Let’s see how.

INR vs. $: Who all get benefitted with their movements?

 If you follow the Asian Financial and Economic markets, you would know what is going on in the volatile Indian markets. INR has been falling continuously against US $ before lately regaining some strength. At the time of writing this post, INR was placed at Rs. 61.20 against $ 1. But the situation had been worse a few days back when INR had touched Rs. 67 = $ 1 mark, creating an all-time low record; So much so that people had started comparing INR with US Cents; Rs. 1 = 1.5 cents.



So how is the above information related to our topic on NRIs? Well, let us tell you how. We will be extremely straight forward in putting forth our views on this topic. Consider the following situation:


  • Mr. A is an NRI, residing in Michigan, USA.
  • He aspires to invest in India and his obvious choice would be to invest in Real Estate; because he is sane ;-).
  • He wants to invest in a range of INR 5 million to INR 7 million.
  • Let’s compare the scenario when INR was 67 and when it is 61 (rounded off for simplicity) against $.


Cost of Property
Cost in $
(Case: INR/$ :: 67)
Cost in $
(Case: INR/$ :: 61)
Absolute Difference
% Difference
INR 5 million
$ 74,627.00
$ 81,967.00
$ 7340.00
9.8%
INR 7 million
$ 104,478.00
$ 114,754.00
$ 10276.00
9.8%


Just look at the above figures. Mr. A would have saved a fortune, at a discount of ~10% if he would have invested in the same property when $ was making rounds near INR 67 as compared to the current situation!


Closing Thoughts

Dear NRIs,

India is a great destination for investment – this statement needs no evidence. So just be a little more rational and act as soon as possible to make investments. This is because you never know where our new Governor & upcoming new Government will take the INR ;-). It is always better to be late than never J.

Sincerely,
RealT Horizon

PS: We would have made the investments if we would have been in your place, you may not. It’s subjective as well as cognitive.





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