The Free Press Journal

Safe & secure, under a roof of her own

- Dr Niranjan Hiranandan­i

For many years, women homebuyers were the leading decision-makers but not the final one. With evolving womankind in the age of women empowermen­t, they are quickly gaining the status of ‘equal’ positionin­g with their financial independen­ce from an economic perspectiv­e. From ambitious profession­als to single women to self-employed new-age entreprene­urs, the idea of buying a house has gained traction. The migrating female profession­al populace is seriously considerin­g making a real estate asset purchase for her own security and as a safebet investment. Given this bold and courageous mindset, there has been a gradual increase in the number of female homebuyers.

The Covid-19 crisis has shattered the way of living and especially, the attitude towards housing. The importance of living within one's own safe nest while battling any unpreceden­ted crisis from the point of safety has resurfaced. The independen­t working woman has definitely realised the need to convert the aspiration of owning a house into a reality, by evaluating suitable properties across the country, especially in metro and metropolit­an locations.

As India evolves through the calibrated restart of the economy, the woman buyer across urban India is opting for property, either to diversify her investment portfolio, or to take advantage of the various benefits which are exclusive to women homebuyers -- from taxation benefits to special, low home loan interest rates. Additional benefits from government and financial institutio­ns, like the credit link subsidy to encourage the female homebuyers, go an extra mile to push the decision-making. All these external favourable factors, along with suitable market conditions to buy a house make it a good deal to grab.

Female homebuyers are emerging as a new segment in Indian real estate

The real estate industry accepts that women have become an important focal point for housing sales, definitely in metro cities and increasing­ly, in other urban realty markets. In the pre-Covid-19 scenario, women were considered significan­t ‘decision influencer­s’, which now, under the new normal in the post-Covid world has transforme­d into important stakeholde­r in home buying. In this post-Covid-19 world, we see the Indian working/business woman as perfectly capable of making her own decisions, and we see more of them taking what is arguably, the most important steps towards their independen­ce — homeowners­hip.

We see a new world, where an increasing number of women now consider owning a home reflected prominentl­y in their investment portfolio. Obviously, owning a home is the strongest security anchor that Indian women have, as compared to other saving instrument­s, like jewellery or paper investment­s options, Bank FDs, insurance etc. Women definitely evaluate the value propositio­n when it comes to an investment choice, which offers dual benefits of steady monthly rental income and future capital appreciati­on -- in the long run, a win-win situation.

Residentia­l realty across India has seen the rise of a new segment of home buyers - millennial­s who for a long time, opted to rent. In the ‘ new normal’, they also have a reason to buy their own house, to combat any future unpreceden­ted crisis. The affluent, single, working female in this segment, until recently a renter, would also like to make a choice and move. Going beyond buying just any property, new-age women have also realised the importance of living in a gated community, which offers safety, security, convenienc­e, better lifestyle, must-have amenities in proximity, to ease the standard of living and gain value for money. As the ‘new normal’ becomes a reality, the woman homebuyer is quickly becoming the fastest growing new segment. The industry welcomes them and more power to them!

The author is Co-Founder & MD – Hiranandan­i Group and National

President, NAREDCO

The importance of living within one's own safe nest while battling any unpreceden­ted crisis from the point of safety has resur faced. The independen­t working woman has definitely realised the need to convert the aspiration of owning a house into a reality, by evaluating suitable properties across the countr y, especially in metro and metropolit­an locations.

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