INVEST, SELL AND THEN BUY
Source: The Economic Times Properties in the metros are literally going out of the reach of common people, the latest is to invest in affordable houses on the periphery, and later on encash these assets to purchase another house in the city. ET Realty explores the idea of buying property in the peripherals. M eet the new home buyer, who is actually a medium-term investor with a long-term end-user perspective first, an investor on the outskirts of the city, and later, a buyer in the city. Take a look at the case of Sanjit Baijal, a guy in his late twenties who works with a retail company. He wanted to own a house in Delhi itself. Anything which can be called a decent accommodation comes for nothing less than Rs 50 lakhs, whereas, he had only Rs 15 lakhs to spare. The result- he explored options in this range and combed the projects across Delhi NCR. The projects in affordable range were all on the periphery of Delhi, further away from the suburbs. He finally invested at the Ansal Town p