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Downside of 'wait-and-watch' syndrome while buying property

In India today, fence-sitting buyers are waiting for one of two things to happen - for property prices to come tumbling down, and for home loan interest rates to be brought so low as to become irresistible. Of these two factors, a correction in property prices would definitely be the stronger incentive.

December 27, 2013 / 15:56 IST
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Arvind JainPride Group

Buyer paralysis - or, as it is popularly known these days, the 'wait-and-watch' syndrome - is one the main reasons today why aspiring home owners do not make their move. There are various reasons why people prefer to sit on the fence rather than in their dream home. Probably the most significant one is negative market messaging via various information channels.

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In India today, fence-sitting buyers are waiting for one of two things to happen - for property prices to come tumbling down, and for home loan interest rates to be brought so low as to become irresistible. Of these two factors, a correction in property prices would definitely be the stronger incentive. Obviously, a combination of both would be the most preferred scenario.

There are also other reasons why people who long to own a home do not take the plunge. For instance, they may have become confused by conflicting objectives and are looking at the whole issue of home ownership from an investor's viewpoint. Such a mind-set results in people either waiting for the right 'entry point' (the lowest point to which prices will drop) or worrying about the 'non-liquid' nature of property (gold or stocks can be turned into cash much faster if a financial crisis arises).