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₹50–70 Lakh Real Estate Investment: Rental Yield vs Capital Growth (2026 Guide)

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  ₹50–70 Lakh Real Estate Investment: Rental Yield vs Capital Growth Explained (2026 Guide) Introduction For many Indian investors, the ₹50–70 lakh investment bracket is the most practical and achievable range. It typically represents life savings, accumulated capital, or pooled family money. The biggest question investors face at this level is simple but critical: Should I focus on rental income or capital appreciation? In 2026, with changing interest rates, rising construction costs, and stronger demand in Tier-2 cities like Surat, Indore, and Lucknow, this decision matters more than ever. This blog explains both approaches in detail, compares returns, risks, and timelines, and shows which strategy suits which type of investor. Understanding Rental Yield vs Capital Growth Before comparing, let’s clarify the two concepts. What Is Rental Yield? Rental yield is the annual rental income earned from a property , expressed as a percentage of the total investment. Formula: Annual Rent ...

Government Policies & Indian Real Estate Outlook 2026

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  Introduction: Why 2026 Is a Turning Point for Indian Real Estate Indian real estate has always been deeply influenced by government policy. From land reforms and taxation to housing incentives and infrastructure spending, policy decisions shape demand, pricing, investor confidence, and long-term growth. As India moves into 2026 , the real estate sector stands at a critical inflection point. After recovering strongly from the post-pandemic slowdown, the sector in 2024–25 witnessed renewed buyer confidence, rising end-user demand, and increased institutional interest. However, 2026 is expected to go beyond recovery — it may define the next structural growth cycle for Indian real estate. Government focus on affordable housing, urban infrastructure, digitization, sustainability, and rental housing reforms will play a decisive role. For investors, brokers, and homebuyers, understanding these policy directions early can mean the difference between average returns and long-term wealth ...