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Investing in Land in Nepal..worth it?
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Racheeta
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So, all my family and relatives keep saying buy a land in KTM or somewhere and leave it for few years then it'll increase significantly in its value. The price of land almost everywhere in Nepal has skyrocketed already in past few years. So is it all worth it buying at this point ? but again it may just keep going up and the chances of coming down seem minimal ?

Where do you guys think is a good place to buy land in KTM ? little far from Kathmandu. ? maybe in the hills ? Price inside ring road is untouchable . . .

What are your thoughts ?

Thanks !
divorceguy
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thukka keti tero Kathmandu ma ghar pani chaina? kasari US chiris? asylum haneko taile hamlai ramrari taha cha
dukhimanche1
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@divorceguy....?????
I cannot believe what I just read and is coming from my fellow country man. SMH
user01
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hahaha @divorceguy sounds like he woke up on the wrong side of the bed
Madan Dhakal
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Dahell did I just read? Have some lil respect for our fellow Nepalese people divorce guy.......I understand u r in tragic cuz maybe ur wife left u because of ur behaviour obviously! But let not Nepalese friend spit on u because of profanity language. Plz man!
daum
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@Racheeta
Not a good time to buy land. It has been 5-6 years since the price of land has not increased much, in general. Real estate market slowed down coz of Mao's govt. Mao left power but still not skyrocketing as you mentioned. However, it entirely depends upon where you buy. Good Luck.
GeetMaiJawaafDiu?
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Warren Buffet became one of the richest men in history by buying stocks not by buying real estates all over the world. But for owning stocks you need to have a stomach lined with sheets of impenetrable steel and a pair of balls made of brass ( second part does not apply to Racheeta, I assume).

A trivia and a rant: Guess who was the richest person in the History of the World? Chinghis Khan, (conquered most of Asia, vast swath of land across Eastern Europe, and almost whole of the Middle-eEast, the largest ever accumulated by a conquerer) was the biggest real estate baron and the richest ever eva eva...

To answer your question, a good-sized piece of land that holds promise of a commercial real estate bonanza is the Grail you are looking for if real estate is the asset class you whole-heartedly believe in.
magorkhe1
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हे भातमारा (DG) : तेरोबाआमाले तलाई कहिलै राम्रो मुखले बोलाएनन ? रछ्यान भन्दा पनि गए गुज्रेको मुख छ तेरो | कि तलाई सबैले हेपेर थिचेर राखेको हुनाले मुख खोल्यो कि अप शब्द बाहेक केहि निक्लिदैन ? जा काऊंसेलिंगमा
तेरो हेल्थ इन्सुरेन्स छ हैन ? नत्र ओबामा केयरले कावर गर्ला ?

It is not a bad idea to have a little piece of land if you are planning to back and utilizing the land. Everywhere the price is already hyped.If you think it is as investment, I will not go with it. The other reason: who will keep your land safe. If someone makes a house in your land: he will be utilizing you land free of charge, you will be paying malpot rest of your life. 

I think it is our mentality or culture to show braveness or macho if you take even a inch of other's land. 
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GeetMaiJawaafDiu?
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ये मुजी कसलाई गालि दिदैछास-सिधा सिधा देउ न . त मुजिलाई स्टक को बारे मा केहि थाह छ? अलिकति रंगी चंगी ढंग ले लेख्दै मा कसको के बिग्रिन्छ ?

तेरो बाउ आमालाई मैले यहा गालि दिदै छु?

magorkhe1
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What do you mean by " अलिकति रंगी चंगी ढंग " So it is colorful  "thukka keti tero Kathmandu ma ghar pani chaina? kasari US chiris? asylum haneko taile hamlai ramrari taha cha".
Just a question and are you supporting DG? 
My bad: I have no intention to be in DOHORI.

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GeetMaiJawaafDiu?
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You are the Divorce_Guy. Everyone in here knows that all along. 

Learn some proper English before you get back in here. Your parents put you in poor schools that had teachers who could teach you neither proper English to write well nor Math to be able to think critically. Get lost now, you moron.


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funtush
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मगोर्खेले डिभोर्सगाइलाइ दिएको गालि किन गित्मैजवाफ्दिउ सोमलाइ परेको हो बुझ्न गारो भो
fountaindew
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I will go straight to the original question.
I think there's never a "right time" to buy or sell anything. It depends on your objectives, how much risk you are willing to take and what kind of reward you are expecting
If you are looking for a long term investment, then land in kathmandu will probably be a good investment. Because lets face it. Kathmandu is the Capital and will remain the center hub for at least 50 more years. By then probably people will realize it's too messed up and start moving elsewhere but for now it seems to be where all the action is happening. But it doesn't mean that only kathmandu will grow. Other cities in Nepal will grow as much or maybe more. So investing outside of Kathmandu may be even more beneficial monetarily.
It all comes down to whether u can protect the land or not. I think the biggest concern that many people have is the fact that the land will be taken away by others. But I think if you do your due diligence and go through proper government process and also strong fence your land, it will have little chance of being taken over by others.
And then the other thing is how much return u r looking for. If you spent lets say $50K to buy land in Nepal and over the course of 10 years it became $100K, then you would have gained 100% return over the span of 10 years minus the inflation indices. But u also need to consider whether investing in US stocks would have gotten you 500% over the course of 10 years.
Depending on your objectives (Like diversifying your portfolio) it may still be a good deal to invest in Nepal.
But lets consider another scenario. What if you desperately need the $50k you invested in 3 years and the land value in Nepal has crashed and you will only get $30K. Will you still sell your land? Or will you be able to hold it for 10 years so that you will get your projected income of $100K over 10 years?

Those are the important questions you should be asking before making any investment decisions.

So bottomline think of these scenarios
How much I will be investing.
How much time I don't need to draw that money
How much return I'm looking at
Does it makes sense to downsize this investment and instead diversify the $50k into land, stocks, bonds, gold etc or even start your business.
How much inflation, and taxes will I be paying that cancels my profit over the course of time
How much risk I'm putting my money though this and whether it's worth the profit that I will be realizing after 10 years.

Once you can answer all these questions, then investment will make much more sense.
GeetMaiJawaafDiu?
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Investing is a form of philosophy but not necessarily a religion. You put your money where your heart, mind, and mouth are. And you should do that (invest your money) if you have complete faith in your conviction on a given investment type.

To invest your capital, some might suggest stocks, some might suggest bonds, some might suggest land/real estate, and yet others might suggest currencies, precious metals, etc."What does my education and my own reasoning tell me?" would be the question you should ask yourself. You would understand that better ( and most likely make more money) if you include Buddhist philosophy into your investment decisions.

The promise of returns and the perils of losses in a particular investment-vehicle are the ones people hardly seems to take into consideration. Also add one more factor, maintenance overheads and expenses involved in going with a particular asset-class. Stock equities are probably the ones with the highest risk and returns potential. But don't they also provide the quickest liquidation option?


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guy_tensed
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Investing in land is good if you can find some good deals and the location is good. I would look little outside of kathmandu valley because after 5-10 years people will definitely look something outside of valley.
Investing in stocks in US is also very risky and don't forget for the short term gains you pay good tax also. And holding long term is always risky in this market. I would rather put money in real estate rather than putting in stocks.

Yes you have to have someone to look after Land in Nepal. I have heard stories of people occupying some one else's land and building a house there.

I don't see land value crashing in Nepal right now. Worst case scenario price will stay flat but slim chances it'll just crash.... I wouldn't be surprised if the land value doubles again in couple years.... the current price is ridiculous in nepal and i think its too overpriced already but people keep it buying. I don't understand where they get all that money from.
lalubihari
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why u think ring road bhitra matra expensive cha?? Anywhere in the valley is expensive. don't expect anything less than 10 lakh/anna inside ktm valley. so U need at least 60-70k to buy land in KTM so that u can build ur own house.
mangale
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10 lakh per aama? Show me where ? It’s 20+ lakh per ana inside valley.
AdrianDaju
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20 lakh show me where? A 7 aana house in New Road is worth 80 Crore. Jai Nepal 🇳🇵 Jai kaliyug.
http://hamrobazaar.com/m/i1549716-six-storey-commercial-property-on-sale-in-newroad-kathmandu.html
200times
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Mangale,
You can buy land for 10 lakh per ana in Kathmandu valley. If you go to the southern part or southeastern of Ktm valley,15- 20 km outside ring road close to hills area lands are little bit cheaper.
How did I know?
20 years ago we bought 1 ropani of land for 3 lakhs and last year we sold it for 1 crore 50 lakhs.
Trust me there are lots of place in Kathmandu valley where you can buy 1 ana of land even cheaper than 10 lakhs.

For example see this links
http://hamrobazaar.com/i1570326-5-aana-land-on-sale-at-lubhu-lamatar-lalitpur.html
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Taaremam
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Yo hamrobazar vanne khatra raixa gathe ghar jagga online kinna milne. Dalal lai paiso khuwaunu parena ramrai ho. Nepal ma pragati vaakai ho.
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sexyindhakatopi
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@divorceguy not everyone wakes up with silverspoon on their mouth..Looks like you are one spoiled brat!!! Jo manche jasari US chire pani why the hell does it matter? I bet you work under the table in one of those gas station and steal money and pretend you are rich! You need to F yourself!
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