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Bengaluru Newlyweds Buy ₹1 Cr Plot First, Fuel Homebuying Debate

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In Bengaluru’s surging real estate market, a young couple’s choice to invest ₹1 crore in a plot rather than a 3BHK apartment highlights a shift toward flexible homeownership amid job uncertainties in tech sectors.

The Land-First Approach Gains Traction

Architect Shraddha Kamath shared on LinkedIn how newlyweds with corporate jobs selected a spacious plot in a green, low-pollution area outside the city center. “A young couple recently got married and invested ₹1 crore in land instead of a 3BHK flat in Bengaluru,” Kamath noted. “Instead of buying a cramped flat in the city, they wanted something different—away from the noise, in a green area with good AQI.”

She praised their decision, stating, “By investing in land first, they’ve given themselves the gift of time. Most people rush to buy a finished flat fearing price hikes, ending up with a home they don’t like.”

This strategy separates land acquisition from construction, allowing phased building that matches evolving budgets and needs while avoiding large immediate EMIs in a volatile job market.

Flexibility vs. Practical Challenges

Many online discussions highlight the appeal of this method for its control and staggered costs. Buyers gain flexibility, but success hinges on liquidity, clear zoning, and execution.

Critics point to hurdles: Securing a 1,200 sq ft plot with A-khata status and clean title inside core Bengaluru proves nearly impossible, pushing options to outskirts with potential legal and infrastructure risks. Construction adds ₹80 lakh or more for a duplex, and land deals demand full upfront payment without standard loans.

Apartment purchases often involve 20% down and 8% interest financing, sometimes offset by 3-4% rental yields. Land buyers face higher rates—3-4% above home loans—or no financing, plus encroachment risks on peripheral sites.

Expert View on Financial Sense

Financial advisor Suresh Sadgopan views land buys as investments rather than immediate housing. “Some buyers purchase a smaller property or plot intending to flip it later,” he explained. “They enter at lower costs, wait for appreciation, then upgrade.”

Core city land remains scarce and pricey, directing buyers to peripheral or smaller-town markets. Banks rarely finance vacant land at standard rates, inflating costs over time.

Sadgopan suggests alternatives for growth: “Equity products deliver 12-13% annualized returns long-term, potentially tripling capital in 12-13 years.”

Prospects like gated vs. standalone plots in emerging Bengaluru areas continue to draw interest as buyers weigh options.

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