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How to turn Rs 60 lakh into Rs 5 crore: Gurgaon real estate advisor reveals how the rich are minting money through this strategy
How to turn Rs 60 lakh into Rs 5 crore: Gurgaon real estate advisor reveals how the rich are minting money through this strategy

Economic Times

time22-05-2025

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How to turn Rs 60 lakh into Rs 5 crore: Gurgaon real estate advisor reveals how the rich are minting money through this strategy

Wealthy Indians are quietly growing their fortunes through real estate. They are using a 'rotation strategy' involving under-construction residential projects. Investors sell or lease these properties after possession. Profits then shift into commercial assets for stable cash flow. This cycle repeats, compounding returns over several years. This method offers a systematic approach to wealth creation. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads A quiet shift in investment behavior Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads India's rich are using a low-risk real estate strategy to grow their wealth, quietly doubling or even tripling their investments without relying on startups or stock markets. According to luxury property advisor Aishwarya Shri Kapoor, high-net-worth individuals (HNIs) and non-resident Indians (NRIs) are using a method called the 'rotation strategy' to turn Rs 5 crore into Rs 12–14 crore over a period of 5 to 8 advisor highlights that this new trend among India's wealthy is not about buying homes to live in. Instead, Kapoor says it is a structured and calculated wealth-building model that operates like a machine. 'They're not buying flats. They're building a machine,' Kapoor wrote on rotation strategy begins with early investments in under-construction residential projects, typically 2 to 3 years before possession. At this stage, buyers benefit from prices that are 20–25% lower than market value and payment plans that reduce financial pressure. 'Real appreciation kicks in by year 3,' said possession is complete, property prices usually rise by 25–40%. This attracts HNIs and NRIs who prefer branded, ready-to-move-in assets. At this point, the investor can either sell the unit to secure profits or lease it to earn rental income between 5% and 7%. 'They either sell to lock profits… or hold and refinance,' Kapoor made from residential sales are then redirected into commercial assets like Shop-Cum-Offices (SCOs), pre-leased commercial units, or land parcels in high-growth corridors. These investments provide rental yields of 6% to 9% along with long-term value appreciation. 'The goal is stable cashflow plus asset appreciation,' she strategy involves repeating this rotation cycle every few years. Over 7 to 10 years, investors complete this cycle 3 to 4 times. The focus remains on disciplined timing, emotion-free decisions, and selecting the right projects. 'No team. No pitch deck. No SEBI approvals. Just market timing, patience, and project selection,' Kapoor India's wealthy, this method is not about home ownership—it's about creating and compounding wealth in a systematic and private way, she highlighted.

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