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Goa Real Estate Fighting all Odds, but the Crime

Released on: May 12, 2008, 11:25 pm

Press Release Author: George Gonigal

Industry: Real Estate

Press Release Summary: Goa has lately been in news for all the wrong reasons but
surprisingly its real estate industry managed to survive most of the impediments
except for the crime.

Press Release Body: Goa has lately been in news for all the wrong reasons but
surprisingly its real estate industry managed to survive most of the impediments
except for the crime.

Notably, the international tourist destination still promises to be a profitable
endeavor for real estate developers and investors alike, despite the local
resistance and ban on SEZs. According to industry sources, the real estate values in
Goa have registered an appreciation of almost 100% in the recent times.

Buying a property in Goa is not an easy task, especially, for the foreigners after
the ban imposed on them by the government. But, the cost of purchasing property in
Goa is the lowest in the country. The stamp duty rate and registration charges
accounts for only 2%.

Plus investment in Goa properties promises enduring return on investments. It allows
one to enjoy their vacation while making arrangements for the year round lease
accommodation. Research analysis shows that, a property which cost Rs 55 lakh at the
onset of construction churns around Rs 70 lakh after completion. A 10% comes in as a
sure return, reveals researches.

But despite of the booming prospect of the Goa real estate the increasing crime rate
is emerging as the biggest obstruction, which is restraining the investments and
property transactions to happen.

Furthermore, on account of the increasing crime rate the hospitality industry of the
city is suffering particularly. Goa Real Estate agent, S Mohanty, says, \"The number
of tourists visiting the city has decreased this time round. Moreover, it\'s not only
about the harm caused to the real estate market, but all these episodes having
brought bad name to Goa and its natives.\"

While real estate developers are coming up with their new projects every so often,
they too are unsure about the gains from their Goa venture. With a number of
impending cases of tourist assault the visitors are anxious of coming to India\'s
hottest tourist destination.

For more details on Goa Real Estate,log on to
http://www.magicbricks.com/property/faces/jsp/indexc.jsp

Web Site: http://www.magicbricks.com/property/faces/jsp/indexc.jsp

Contact Details: george.gonigal@gmail.com

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