At What Age Should You Invest in Real
Estate?
What is the Ideal Age Anyone Should Invest in Real Estate?
- Kishor Pate, CMD - Amit
Enterprises Housing Ltd.
In
India, the current mantra is that property investment is ideal only for ,
upcoming or established career makers - but is this true?
How do banks, lenders
and the property sector at large view investors who do not fall in that age
bracket anymore?
Can one be too old to put money into property, and would one
have missed the chance to grow their wealth through real estate at some point?
Of
course, it is true that banks are willing to lend to a person only for so long;
when a prospective borrower is looking at retirement in the near future, the
concept of giving them a long-term home loan understandably does not make much
sense to them. Let us examine this a little more closely.
When a person is in his or her 30s, they
have around 30 years of active professional life ahead of them.
Naturally, this
gives them abundant time to develop a large property portfolio.
However, even
when they are in their 40s, they are far from too old to successfully invest in
property. There are still as much as 20 years ahead as an income- generating
citizen - and even more if one is successfully self-employed or runs a
business.
In
other words, there is still plenty of time ahead to make some profitable
property investment choices even in one's 40s. Of
course, it goes without saying that the sooner one invests, the higher will be
the ultimate gains because profits from property compound over time.
Generally,
it is assumed that one must have the ability to service home loans for 25-30
years to finance one's property portfolio. However, many banks in India have
now understood that people can and do work past the conventional ‘retirement
age’ of 65 these days.
Interestingly,
once one has secured a good portfolio of assets, one has additional clout and
credibility with banks since these properties can act as collateral for fresh
loans even at age 50 or above.
Definitely, the time to experiment with 'speculative' investment should be over
by this time, as one should justifiably have a healthy aversion to risk by
age 55.
By
this age, the ideal strategy should be to boost the value of one's existing
assets via proven value-boosting routes such as renovations. Without a doubt, a
person who wants to keep investing in property in India at
age 60 or above needs
to have a very clear understanding of the market, as well as a great deal of
confidence in one's personal finances.
As
already explained, it is now technically possible - under certain circumstances
- to raise a home loan for property investment even after retirement. The
question whether one would want to is, of course, a personal one and would
depend on a variety of circumstances - most related to one's financial
soundness and appetite for such activities.
So
far, so good for investors - but what about those looking buying a home for
personal use? This is where it gets a lot simpler because there is no 'ideal'
age for home ownership. If one has been living in rented homes all one's life,
buying a home even at 65 makes perfect sense.
In the first place, it is the
perfect retirement gambit, as it provides freedom from the recurring expense of
monthly rent. Secondly, it secures a sound asset which gives unmatched
financial security and can be used to raise funds in emergencies. Thirdly, a
property is the perfect bequest to leave behind for one's children.
The
bottom line is that there is definitely such a thing as an 'ideal age bracket'
for property investment - though this age bracket is flexible depending on
various factors.
However, there is no 'ideal age' to buy a home for personal
use. The latter fact is especially true if one sees a self-owned home more as
an abode and sanctuary of financial freedom and security than an investment
instrument.
About The Author
Kishor Pate, Chairman & Managing Director of Amit Enterprises Housing Ltd. is the driving force behind one of the most successful real estate development firms in Pune and beyond.
Kishor Pate, Chairman & Managing Director of Amit Enterprises Housing Ltd. is the driving force behind one of the most successful real estate development firms in Pune and beyond.
Apart from its signature luxury projects like Montecito in Sahakar
Nagar and other premium gated townships, AEHL has also launched highly
successful affordable housing projects like Astonia Classic and Colori in Undri
and the Mediterranean-style township Astonia Royale in Ambegaon.
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