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A very useful handbook. NRIs will be delighted to find there are so many schemes available to finance their house building projects. There are going to be many NRIs who will turn over the pages of this book scrupulously, as it is an indispensable guide.
The compilation is very useful and informative and in the present times when India has finally awakened to the benefits of liberalisation and opening up of the economy, Indian Real Estate Guide for NRIs will prove to be a very handy and reliable reference not only for NRIs but also professionals dealing in this particular field.
The main advantage of owning this book is that NRIs will be able to have access to all relevant information on this subject, without having to look anywhere else. I would certainly recommend this publication, particularly to every NRI association throughout the world which must possess copies of this edition with a view to enable its members to avail of the useful information contained in this book. Even Indian missions spread around the globe must have at least one copy of this book in their libraries. I wish the publication success which it so richly deserves.
For the Gulf based NRIs looking to purchase in India, the subject has historically been one of haze and uncertainty. However, the haze has been clearly dispersed with a definite study on the subject by V Nagarajan, entitled Housing Finance Schemes for NRIs.
Acquisition of residential property has been and will continue to remain the investment closest to the heart of NRIs. Regrettably, in their quest for a home NRIs have far too frequently been confronted with missed opportunities or with instances where investments have gone mysteriously sour resulting ultimately in losses particularly to those who in the first place could ill afford it.
In such a context, Mr Nagarajan’s publication is priceless in that it provides NRIs with such vital information to which they might not otherwise have any access on opportunities on finance schemes as well as on the various pitfalls which a proposed investor should protect himself against to safeguard his own interest. The selfless effort and dedication that has gone into compilation of the contents of this publication can only be appreciated by the end user and my best wishes are with Mr Nagarajan in this and all his future publications.
V Nagarajan has covered the entire gamut of housing with particular reference to NRIs in this context very competently. It is clear that the objective is to bridge the prevailing information gap and the nitty gritty involved while buying an apartment/house. In such a context, Mr Nagarajan’s publication is priceless in that it provides NRIs with such vital information to which they might not otherwise have any access on opportunities on finance schemes as well as on the various pitfalls which a proposed investor should protect himself against to safeguard his own interest. The selfless effort and dedication that has gone into compilation of the contents of this publication can only be appreciated by the end user and my best wishes are with Mr Nagarajan in this and all his future publications.
The highly useful publication which gives detailed information on properties should be of great interest to NRIs particularly in the Gulf countries. The value of this publication is further enhanced by the comprehensive information it gives about government regulations.
The array of useful information obtained from reliable quarters at the respective institutions lends authenticity to the sources. As aptly pointed out by a tax expert, H P Ranina, in his foreword to the book, the main advantage of owning this book is that NRIs will be able to have access to all relevant information without having to look anywhere else.
The prime objective of the author is seemingly to bridge the prevailing information gap and specific mention must be made about the efforts taken to provide contact numbers of various agencies and inclusion of enquiry cards to enable NRIs to obtain additional information on specific projects directly from the builders or their overseas representatives.
For the third time in a row, Dubai based V Nagarajan has brought out a superb guide on Indian Real Estate for NRIs.
If you are planning to invest in a roof over your head, it’ll do you good to check out the “Guide to Chennai Real Estate” before taking the plunge…The guide also has expert comments on tax planning and implications of tax amendments.
An informative and useful book to NRIs.