FDI in Real Estate India In India's fast-growing economy, Real Estate has found its place as one of the most appealing investment areas for domestic as well as foreign investors. Commercial space requirements are growing at an all time high. The FDI regime governed by the Foreign Direct Investment Scheme under the FEMA (Transfer or Issue of Security to a Person Resident Outside India) Regulations 2000 (the FEMA Regulations) as modified by Press Note 2 of 2005 has evoked a positive response. The Press Note permits 100% FDI into townships, housing, built-up infrastructure and construction development projects (including commercial premises). The latest success story with regard to foreign investment in India is the approval of the first FDI project for a 100-acre residential township in Gurgaon. The manner in which the evolving Indian Real Estate Laws on FDI in India has set an atmosphere for foreign investment is laudable. The Real Estate and construction sector in India witnessed an influx of $1.45 billion, which accounted for 12% of the total FDI inflows received in 2006, a 3.4% rise from the 2005 figure. India must offer reasonable returns and flexibility to balance perceived risks to international investors. FDI in Indian Properties FDI in Indian Real Estate and construction, which was limited due to acreage restrictions for integrated townships, have been relaxed. Venture funds have also been allowed to invest in Real Estate. The developments related to repealing of antiquated land acquisition and rent control laws and rationalization of property taxes have enlivened hopes of annual investment to the tune of $4 billion of into the construction industry. Moreover, India laws allow property investment in India so that a person can acquire Real Estate in India for a foreign physical or legal person. However, FDI is allowed only in projects where development is required and not those that have already been developed and have a rental income. Some other requirements are:
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