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Whitehat Realty Guide

How to build a Real Estate Portfolio in Delhi

How to build a Real Estate Portfolio in Delhi

Whitehat RealtyWhitehat Realty05 Jun 20254 min read
Real Estate Portfolio in Delhi
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    Start with emerging areas like Sector 150 Noida, Dwarka Expressway, or Raj Nagar Extension. These regions offer lower entry points, upcoming infrastructure, and high growth potential compared to saturated zones like South Delhi or Connaught Place.

    Many investors begin with a single affordable unit—like a 1BHK in Rohini or a studio flat in Greater Noida. You can grow from there using rental income, property appreciation, and smart use of home loans.

    If your budget allows, definitely consider it. Options like SCOs in Gurugram or retail spaces in Noida can offer higher rental yields than residential units, helping you diversify and reduce risk.

    Location is everything. Proximity to metro stations, expressways, and infrastructure projects like Jewar Airport or RRTS can significantly boost property value. Always study upcoming developments before investing.

    Ensure clear title ownership, no outstanding loans or encumbrances, and that the property is RERA-registered (if applicable). Also, verify the registry process and check municipal approvals to avoid legal issues later.