House Price Appreciation Calculator
Key Takeaway
Indian urban real estate historically appreciates 5–8% annually. At 6% appreciation, an ₹80 lakh flat is worth ₹1.43 crore in 10 years. Plot/land appreciates faster than apartments due to finite supply.
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The Power of Time and Scarcity
Real estate appreciation relies on local infrastructure development, inflation, and the fundamental scarcity of land. While buildings depreciate, the dirt they sit on becomes exponentially more valuable as cities expand and populations grow.
The Metro Effect: Puneet's Plot
For 5 years, the price barely moved (3% annual growth).
Then, the government announced a new Metro line terminus just 1 kilometer from his plot.
Almost overnight, the land's utility completely changed. Commercial developers started buying up adjacent land.
Within 3 years of the announcement, the area saw a 25% annualized appreciation rate.
After 8 total years, Puneet's ₹20 Lakh plot was valued at **₹65 Lakhs**. Real estate appreciation is rarely linear; it is usually stagnant for years, followed by massive, explosive growth triggered by infrastructure catalysts (airports, highways, IT parks).
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a realistic property appreciation rate in India?
Historically, residential property in India appreciates between 5% to 8% annually. High-growth corridors or new infrastructure zones can see 10-12%, while saturated areas may barely beat inflation.
How does inflation impact property prices?
Real estate is generally considered a good hedge against inflation. Because construction material costs (cement, steel) and labor rise with inflation, the replacement cost—and thus the value—of real estate typically goes up.
Is land appreciation faster than apartment appreciation?
Generally, yes. Land is a finite resource and appreciates faster. Apartments have a depreciating building component and an undivided, smaller share of land, leading to slower appreciation over long periods.
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