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@LearnApp I have a full year subscription in your app, In most of your learning contents you are switching back between Hindi and English which most from south don't get it often, At least add subtitles if you are using Hindi.
This video was literally awesome 👌 I think equity investment is the best investment compare to real-estate Example : Top Real-estate billionaire Donald bren Networth = $16.2 billion Top Stock market billionaire Warren Buffett Networth = $118 billion Now who made more money ?
Yes, pls make more videos on real estate investing and home loans and also tell us which one is a better investment residential or commercial units like shops or holiday homes etc. great work Pratik good luck !
With all due respect i don't agree that rental yield is max 3 % its actually min 3%. I live in Kolkata and have seen rental yield of 6% generally and in some places it goes 9-10%. Like if u have a shop at burrabazar(the biggest market area of Kolkata) of say 50lakh U can easily get a rent of 30k per month. Or if u own a flat in 20lakh It can easily fetch u a rent of 6k Plus their rates double after every 8-9years Which is basically 9% return +5%(rent). And the best thing about this is that u dont need to invest ur time in learning about market and being in that nervousness and tension of ur portfolio.so basically u can give ur whole focus on ur business/job. And increase ur efficiency in them. So if u have large lumpsum money then buying a house/land is one of the safest options to generate a return of 13-14 % Having said that The biggest con of real estate investment is that u can't buy a house/land in a couple of thousand rupees whereas u can start investing in market with as low as 1000 rs.. So for lower middle class people its actually the most difficult thing to invest in real estate as they dont have that much surplus of money.
The average rental yield in Kolkata does not exceed 4% (Source: tinyurl.com/cbufa8ws ). However, there are certain specific areas where rental yields are higher. But that is temporary and those areas keep changing with every generation. We do appreciate your POV and thanks for the above additional information🙌
Hey Parthiban, we are trying to make the content as inclusive as possible while keeping most of it in English itself. Hope you understand that and keep supporting we will maintain as much mix as possible.