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Bengaluru Commercial Real Estate: An investment for everyone
The Bengaluru Commercial Real Estate
Commercial Real estate investment is a popular choice for individuals in Bengaluru seeking long-term returns and portfolio diversification. India, by virtue of being the fastest-growing economy in the world, also has a fast-growing real estate sector contributing to the country’s growth. This is attracting investments from across the world and particularly into this sector which has become a top choice for high-net-worth individuals, private equity, and pension funds apart from retail investors.
According? to international property consultant CBRE, the investments in Indian real estate grew by 32% y-o-y to an all-time high of $7.8 million. While land and development sites dominated investments with a 48% share, followed by office, residential, and mixed-use sectors with 35%, 44%, and 25% respectively. These investments are flowing in across key metros which form the pillars of growth for Indian real estate.
In Bengaluru, one of India's leading cities for real estate growth, investors often face the dilemma of choosing between commercial and residential properties. Both segments offer unique advantages and challenges, making a comparative analysis crucial for making an informed investment decision. There are numerous factors that need to be accounted for when choosing to invest in commercial or residential properties.
Commercial Real Estate offers higher rentals and more stability
Commercial properties, such as office spaces, retail outlets, and warehouses, have a higher rental income potential compared to residential properties. Bengaluru's thriving IT industry and the presence of numerous multinational corporations attract significant demand for commercial spaces. The rental yields in commercial properties tend to be higher due to longer lease terms and the potential for annual rent escalations. In contrast, residential properties offer relatively lower rental yields, but they provide a steady and consistent cash flow.
Commercial real estate investments are generally considered more stable and less volatile than residential investments. This is because commercial leases tend to be longer, typically ranging from 3 to 10 years, providing investors with a steady income stream. In contrast, residential leases are typically shorter, usually lasting for 11 months. Additionally, economic fluctuations and changes in the job market can impact residential property demand and rental rates more significantly than commercial properties.
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Hyperlocal content commerce startup Knocksense raises $1M
Hyperlocal content-driven commerce platform? Knocksense has raised?funding?from music icon Lucky Ali.?
The startup is in the process of raising $1 million in its pre-Series A funding round from notable?investors?such as Nitish Mittersain , Mohit Satyanand , Avnish Sabharwal , Alok Nath De, We Founders Circle, LetsVenture , Mumbai Angels Careers , and Imperier Holdings .
The platform targets young audiences and has gained substantial trust amongst the youth in various Indian cities.
Founded by? Vibhore Mayank and Varul Mayank ,?Knocksense said it aims to bridge the gap between traditional media outlets and the evolving demands of younger generations. The startup also said it delivers authentic, localized content and enhances engagement among young users and local brands in tier II cities.?
Story Courtesy: Indian Startup News
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