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LIFESTYLE AMENITIES
- Golf
- Ski
- Beach
- Diving
- Equestrian
- Biking
- Hiking
- Fishing
- Spa
- Wine
Building Plot for sale in Patiala
£157,773
Patiala, Punjab, India
Listed By: IndiaProperty on 23.03.2019LIFESTYLE AMENITIES
- Golf
- Ski
- Beach
- Diving
- Equestrian
- Biking
- Hiking
- Fishing
- Spa
- Wine
Commercial Plot,Jandiala Rd. Jalandhar
£27,452
Jandiala, Punjab, India
Listed By: Property Finder R Us. Com on 11.07.2011Browse 2 property for sale in Punjab, India from 27 452 💷 GBP on TheMoveChannel.com.
The state of Punjab serves as a pretty perfect representation of the bigger picture across the Indian housing market over recent years. Following an extraordinary period of seemingly unstoppable growth, property prices once again entered a state of decline during the early months of 2014. Slides in major cities ranged from 1 per cent in New Delhi to a worrying 14 per cent in Meerut. By contrast, Surat’s average property value spiked an impressive 18 per cent. Despite the recent rollercoaster however, things have leveled off and growth has been reported. Taxes and costs for international investors can be high, but so too is the potential for an attractive yield in India’s busier cities and tourist hubs.
The state of Punjab serves as a pretty perfect representation of the bigger picture across the Indian housing market over recent years. Following an extraordinary period of seemingly unstoppable growth, property prices once again entered a state of decline during the early months of 2014. Slides in major cities ranged from 1 per cent in New Delhi to a worrying 14 per cent in Meerut. By contrast, Surat’s average property value spiked an impressive 18 per cent. Despite the recent rollercoaster however, things have leveled off and growth has been reported. Taxes and costs for international investors can be high, but so too is the potential for an attractive yield in India’s busier cities and tourist hubs.