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Posted by: humblefool
On: February 22 2018 12:14 PM
[QUOTE=revhappy;n2583783]Gold continues to fall. I don't trust its ability to act as a safe haven anymore. During recent slide gold also fell inspite of rising inflation. Also gold is not protecting against rupee depreciation now, after Nirav Modi, gold has become as dirty as real estate. I am going to lighten my gold position before it slides down even more. [/QUOTE]In Bangalore, an independent 30x40 home is nothing less than 2 crores today. I've scouting around for one. Broker laugh at you when you talk of DeMo. A good flat too is now coming in to upwards of 1.5 crore. Nothing is dirty, we are people with perspectives that work only on the short span. One thing I have learned over the past few months now is to be deaf to minutiae. Have a long term perspective towards everything, even career. I don't wish to retire soon or ever. Local minimas and maximas should largely damp out themselves. The long term trajectory of these assets is upwards.
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Posted by: revhappy
On: February 22 2018 02:52 PM
[QUOTE=humblefool;n2583902][QUOTE=revhappy;n2583783]Gold continues to fall. I don't trust its ability to act as a safe haven anymore. During recent slide gold also fell inspite of rising inflation. Also gold is not protecting against rupee depreciation now, after Nirav Modi, gold has become as dirty as real estate. I am going to lighten my gold position before it slides down even more. [/QUOTE]In Bangalore, an independent 30x40 home is nothing less than 2 crores today. I've scouting around for one. Broker laugh at you when you talk of DeMo. A good flat too is now coming in to upwards of 1.5 crore. Nothing is dirty, we are people with perspectives that work only on the short span. One thing I have learned over the past few months now is to be deaf to minutiae. Have a long term perspective towards everything, even career. I don't wish to retire soon or ever. Local minimas and maximas should largely damp out themselves. The long term trajectory of these assets is upwards. [/QUOTE] Maybe you are right about property prices. But still doesn't justify buying them. There is no need for me to buy property, since I am very mobile. I don't intend to stay in 1 place. During retirement, god knows where I will be and at that time Bangalore may not even be livable. There will be other cities coming up.
With warm regards,
Team IREF
https://www.indianrealestateforum.com/forum/city-forums/pune-real-estate/9993-indian-stock-advice-trading-strategies-trends-market-predictions-regulations
Posted by: proton
On: February 22 2018 03:03 PM
[QUOTE=revhappy;n2583946][QUOTE=humblefool;n2583902][QUOTE=revhappy;n2583783]Gold continues to fall. I don't trust its ability to act as a safe haven anymore. During recent slide gold also fell inspite of rising inflation. Also gold is not protecting against rupee depreciation now, after Nirav Modi, gold has become as dirty as real estate. I am going to lighten my gold position before it slides down even more. [/QUOTE]In Bangalore, an independent 30x40 home is nothing less than 2 crores today. I've scouting around for one. Broker laugh at you when you talk of DeMo. A good flat too is now coming in to upwards of 1.5 crore. Nothing is dirty, we are people with perspectives that work only on the short span. One thing I have learned over the past few months now is to be deaf to minutiae. Have a long term perspective towards everything, even career. I don't wish to retire soon or ever. Local minimas and maximas should largely damp out themselves. The long term trajectory of these assets is upwards. [/QUOTE] Maybe you are right about property prices. But still doesn't justify buying them. There is no need for me to buy property, since I am very mobile. I don't intend to stay in 1 place. During retirement, god knows where I will be and at that time Bangalore may not even be livable. There will be other cities coming up. [/QUOTE]+1 to that. Bangalore is fast going to dogs. The traffic is horrible, air is polluted, water bodies are contaminated. Add to that the apathy of the civic bodies and then situation does not seem rosy for future. It is a one big village strutting itself as a city. For people whose sole reason to live on this planet is money, maybe Bangalore might be the place to stay, for others it is a daily nightmare.
With warm regards,
Team IREF
https://www.indianrealestateforum.com/forum/city-forums/pune-real-estate/9993-indian-stock-advice-trading-strategies-trends-market-predictions-regulations
Posted by: MANOJa
On: February 22 2018 03:05 PM
[QUOTE=proton;n2583960]+1 to that. Bangalore is fast going to dogs. The traffic is horrible, air is polluted, water bodies are contaminated. Add to that the apathy of the civic bodies and then situation does not seem rosy for future. It is a one big village strutting itself as a city. For people whose sole reason to live on this planet is money, maybe Bangalore might be the place to stay, for others it is a daily nightmare. [/QUOTE] I agree . Most present day big Indian cities fall in similar categories .
With warm regards,
Team IREF
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Posted by: Sharpj
On: February 22 2018 04:16 PM
I do have plots in Bangalore and yes it serves as a hedge against my other assets. My investment has remained stagnant for sometime. But is there a basis for your statement. Unfortunately it is depressing to see the Garden city has turned to Garbage city.. [QUOTE=humblefool;n2583902] The long term trajectory of these assets is upwards. [/QUOTE]
With warm regards,
Team IREF
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Posted by: jaijai
On: February 22 2018 06:33 PM
[QUOTE=humblefool;n2583902][QUOTE=revhappy;n2583783]Gold continues to fall. I don't trust its ability to act as a safe haven anymore. During recent slide gold also fell inspite of rising inflation. Also gold is not protecting against rupee depreciation now, after Nirav Modi, gold has become as dirty as real estate. I am going to lighten my gold position before it slides down even more. [/QUOTE]In Bangalore, an independent 30x40 home is nothing less than 2 crores today. I've scouting around for one. Broker laugh at you when you talk of DeMo. A good flat too is now coming in to upwards of 1.5 crore. Nothing is dirty, we are people with perspectives that work only on the short span. One thing I have learned over the past few months now is to be deaf to minutiae. Have a long term perspective towards everything, even career. I don't wish to retire soon or ever. Local minimas and maximas should largely damp out themselves. The long term trajectory of these assets is upwards. [/QUOTE]which good flat? I see the resale rates of existing flats has not moved a bit in last 4 years. Societies like Prestige Shantiniketan, Adarsh Palm retreat, many projects of Sobha in Bellandur - all are stagnating for last 4 years. Can you pl share concrete example of any appreciation in last 4 years in bangalore?
With warm regards,
Team IREF
With warm regards,
Team IREF
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