With India’s property sector evolving rapidly and government reforms boosting transparency, real estate remains the most secure and rewarding investment option for Non-Resident Indians. At Om Bless Infra, we make property investment seamless and profitable for NRIs by offering verified properties, trusted guidance, and complete legal transparency.
Our focus areas include the thriving regions of Chandigarh, Mohali, Panchkula, and Zirakpur — prime locations for residential and commercial projects that promise long-term growth and high returns.
NRIs are subject to Capital Gains Tax (CGT) — 30.9% for short-term and 20.6% for long-term investments. However, exemptions may apply if gains are reinvested in a new residential property or government bonds (up to ₹50 lakhs).
NRIs, OCIs, and PIOs can purchase both residential and commercial properties in India. Agricultural land and plantations are restricted, though leasing or inheriting such properties is allowed.
Om Bless Infra ensures all projects comply with RERA and FEMA regulations. Our legal experts manage all documentation, registration, and ownership verification for a smooth and stress-free property purchase experience.
A Non-Resident Indian (NRI) is an Indian citizen who resides outside India for the purpose of employment, business, or any vocation that requires an indefinite stay abroad. Government officials and employees posted overseas for official duties are also treated as NRIs.
A Person of Indian Origin (PIO) is an individual (not a citizen of Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, China, Iran, Nepal, or Bhutan) who has previously held an Indian passport, or whose father or grandfather was a citizen of India under the Constitution of India or the Citizenship Act of 1955.
NRIs and PIOs can open bank accounts in India, invest in shares and securities, and purchase real estate (except agricultural or plantation property). They can also make fixed deposits and other approved investments as per RBI regulations.
Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) and Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs) can freely buy residential or commercial property in India. However, they are not allowed to purchase agricultural land, plantation property, or farmhouses under the general permission of the Reserve Bank of India.
Yes. NRIs can sell their residential or commercial properties in India without requiring prior approval from the Reserve Bank of India, provided the buyer is an Indian citizen or another NRI/PIO.
NRIs are allowed to receive or gift residential or commercial property to Indian citizens, other NRIs, or PIOs. However, gifting agricultural land, plantation property, or farmhouses is not permitted under current RBI regulations.
A Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal document that authorizes another individual to act on your behalf in financial, legal, or property-related matters. It is particularly useful for NRIs who cannot be physically present in India to manage their assets or sign documents.