NRI Corner

Investing in India Made Easy for NRIs

At Meda Constructions, we make real estate investment in Bangalore a breeze for Non-Resident Indians (NRIs). From selecting the perfect property to managing legal documentation and paperwork, we handle every aspect with precision and care.
Our expert team provides clear, transparent guidance on property laws, financial processes, and taxation, ensuring you stay informed at every step. We also assist with home loans, property registration, and management, so you can invest with confidence no matter where you are in the world.
With Meda Constructions, your property journey is smooth, secure, and completely hassle-free!

Most Common Queries

An NRI (Non-Resident Indian) is an Indian citizen residing outside India for more than 183 days in a year due to employment, business, or other reasons. Meda Constructions provides expert guidance to NRIs looking to invest in premium real estate in Bangalore.

A PIO (Person of Indian Origin) is a person who is of Indian heritage but holds a foreign passport. A PIO is eligible for certain privileges and rights similar to an NRI.

NRIs and OCBs (Overseas Corporate Bodies) can invest in India’s real estate, open bank accounts, and avail home loans. They are also eligible for tax benefits under Indian laws.

Indian citizens, including NRIs, can purchase property in India. PIOs (Persons of Indian Origin) are also eligible. Foreign nationals need to meet specific conditions set by Indian law to buy property.

Yes, NRIs can purchase commercial properties in India. However, they must comply with guidelines laid out by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and ensure proper documentation.

Yes, NRIs can avail home loans for purchasing property in India. They must fulfill the eligibility criteria set by Indian financial institutions, including income proof and repayment capability.

A Power of Attorney (PoA) allows NRIs to authorize a representative in India to act on their behalf for property transactions. Meda Constructions assists NRIs in preparing and managing the PoA, ensuring all legal requirements are met for a smooth and transparent property purchase.

The loan sanction process for NRIs involves submitting documents like passport copies, proof of income, bank statements, and employment details. Financial institutions review these documents before sanctioning the loan.