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Rental Increase/Inflation Calculator

Key Takeaway

Standard Indian lease agreements include a 10% annual rent escalation. Starting rent of ₹25,000/month becomes ₹58,944/month after 10 years — a factor that makes renting increasingly expensive over long periods.

Rental Increase Calculator

Estimate future lease outlays and compound rent inflation costs.

Rent Schedule

Rent in Year 5:36,603/month
Total Rent Paid Over Period:18,31,530

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Compounding the Cash Cow

Future Rent = Current Rent × (1 + Escalation Rate)^Years

Unlike fixed-income instruments (like bonds or FDs) where your interest payout never changes, rental real estate has a built-in inflation hedge. Lease agreements typically include a standard 5% to 10% annual rental escalation clause, meaning your cash flow compounds over time.

The 11-Month Clause: Landlord Leela

Leela rents out her commercial shop for ₹50,000 a month.
Her lease agreement clearly states a 5% rent escalation every 11 months.

To a layman, 5% doesn't sound like much.
- Year 1 Rent: ₹50,000
- Year 5 Rent: ₹60,775
- Year 10 Rent: **₹77,566**

By year 10, her passive cash flow has increased by over 50% without her lifting a finger or investing another rupee. This compounding cash flow is why multi-generational wealth is so heavily concentrated in commercial real estate.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the standard annual rent increase in India?

Most standard residential lease agreements in India stipulate an annual rent escalation of 5% to 10% after the completion of an 11-month tenure.

Can a landlord arbitrarily increase the rent?

If an active rent agreement is in place, the landlord cannot increase the rent beyond the mutually agreed escalation clause until the agreement expires. Local state rent control acts also govern unreasonable hikes.

How does rent escalation affect long-term yield?

A steady 5-10% annual increase in rent significantly boosts your Net Rental Yield over a 5-10 year period, helping the rental income keep pace with or beat inflation.

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