At SPR, we believe in constructing more than just homes. We aim to be the architects of bigger and better dreams for the people of India. Our endeavours are firmly anchored in the belief that the key to a better future is through the quality of life that people enjoy.
As a company, we have our eyes set to future horizons of success and repute. With a sizable array of upcoming luxury projects in Chennai, SPR is set to expand its base across the city, in perfect sync with our vision and mission of enhancing human existence through world-class real estate properties that are ahead of the curve in terms of industry trends.
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Yes, NRIs can invest in both residential and commercial properties in India without any special permissions.
NRIs are eligible for the same tax benefits as resident Indians, including deductions under Section 80C for home loan principal repayment and Section 24(b) for interest payments.
Yes, NRIs with regular income and a good credit history can apply for home loans in India. They must provide proof of overseas income and address.
NRIs need a valid passport, PAN card, proof of overseas address, and recent photographs. Additional documents may be required by financial institutions if a home loan is involved.
India’s growing economy, favorable exchange rates, and regulatory reforms like RERA make its real estate market lucrative for NRIs seeking long-term investment and rental income.
NRIs can purchase any residential or commercial property. However, they are generally not permitted to buy agricultural land, farmhouses, or plantation properties unless inherited.
No, NRIs do not require special permission to buy residential or commercial properties in India.
Yes, NRIs can jointly own property with Indian citizens, provided all owners comply with FEMA regulations.
NRIs must be physically present in India for property registration or can appoint a Power of Attorney (PoA) holder to execute documents on their behalf.