India looks to the world for investment

Released on: January 17, 2008, 10:59 am

Press Release Author: Jim watson

Industry: Real Estate

Press Release Summary: Those looking to invest in property overseas may find
encouragement in many things. Low prices, growing tourist markets, expanding
economies

Press Release Body: Those looking to invest in property overseas may find
encouragement in many things. Low prices, growing tourist markets, expanding
economies, expanding infrastructure and more airports are all factors which
encourage investors.

Such elements can be seen in many locations. Transport developments like the faster
Eurostar and new TGV services in France, or the arrival of direct air flights from
Britain to Cape Verde are two examples. But for all the above factors, India may be
just the place, with the added advantage that this is all part of a major programme
to ensure foreign investment pours into the country in various forms.

Those who are buying in the country are undoubtedly doing so mainly for investment
rather than lifestyle purposes, according to Nick Marr, chief executive officer of
Marr International.

He said that the residential property market has been designed with the overseas
investor in mind, with plenty of bargains costing under £50,000 on offer. This, Mr
Marr suggested, is particularly attractive just now: \"It seems to be that people,
because of the credit crunch, are attracted to lower price property this year,\" he
commented.

Moreover, the prospects for India appear to look good, he noted: \"There is a lot of
growth to be had. Everything looks like it is going to be good in India, especially
with property prices. I think the developers themselves are aiming at international
investors. It is really geared for international investment.\"

Such investors may therefore be coming in ever-increasing numbers. Apart from the
fact that India\'s fortunes seem in such contrast with those countries affected by
the credit crunch (even if the present difficulties turn out to be a short-lived
storm which soon blows itself out), the commitment made to attracting economic
investors has been well documented. A particular feature of this is the setting up
of Special Economic Zones in various parts of the country, which have attracted
multinationals such as Nestle, Tat and HCL among others. With that may come
large-scale investment in India real estate to provide the kind of homes ex-pats and
those among India\'s growing middle class would like to live in.

India is certainly looking to market itself. In Kuwait this week around 200 projects
from 18 different India property builders are being showcased at a major property
expo. This particular display may help attract new investment from the Middle East,
but as India grows British investors may also look east to see what kind of
opportunities they can tap into.


In today\'s world Property investment is an excellent investment option especially
investment in UK

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