A new report by Knight Frank reveals that India's ultra-rich are set to allocate 22-25% of their wealth to high-end residential properties for personal use. Real estate investments are a top priority, with 21% of the ultra-rich planning to invest in real
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India's ultra-rich are planning to invest 22-25% of their wealth in residential properties for personal use, according to a report by Knight Frank.
The top two investment priorities for India's ultra-rich are real estate, which accounts for 21% of their priority investments, and stocks, which 23% of them are inclined to invest in.
Factors such as location, design, and amenities play a crucial role in the decision-making process for high-end residential properties among the ultra-rich. Prime locations in major cities, sustainable features, and bespoke solutions are particularly important.
Globally, the ultra-rich are increasingly focusing on high-end residential real estate as a key component of their investment strategy. This is driven by the desire for primary residences, vacation homes, and properties that serve as a hedge against economic uncertainty.
Knight Frank is a global real estate consultancy that provides a wide range of services, including valuation, investment management, and strategic advisory. They are known for their in-depth market research and analysis.

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