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I bought a property sometime in 2014 for 24 lakhs, the property value in the market is 55 lakhs now? I have cleared the loan of 24 lakhs But now I have bought another property and have 49 lakhs loan on that and want to sell the first one and adjust against this loan? How does it work? Any help and information is appreciated ????

Ans: Your situation is quite common. Here's how you can manage selling your first property and using the proceeds to pay off your current loan.

Current Situation
First Property Purchase Price: Rs. 24 lakhs in 2014

Current Market Value: Rs. 55 lakhs

Loan on First Property: Cleared

New Property Loan: Rs. 49 lakhs

Selling the First Property
1. Market Value Assessment

Property Valuation: Ensure you have a fair market valuation for your first property. The current value is Rs. 55 lakhs.

Agent Assistance: Consider hiring a real estate agent to help with the sale. They can provide valuable market insights and handle negotiations.

Financial Considerations
2. Capital Gains Tax

As the indexation benefits are not there NOW, 12.5% CG tax, you need to pay.

3. Sale Proceeds Utilization

Loan Repayment: Use the sale proceeds to repay your new property loan. This will reduce your debt burden significantly.

Remaining Funds: If any funds remain after loan repayment, consider investing them wisely for future financial security.

Loan Adjustment Process
4. Loan Repayment Process

Prepayment Penalty: Check if there is any prepayment penalty on your current loan. Some banks charge a fee for early loan repayment.

Lender Coordination: Coordinate with your lender to process the loan prepayment. Ensure you understand all terms and conditions.

Investment Strategy
5. Investing Remaining Proceeds

Mutual Funds: Consider investing any remaining funds in diversified mutual funds. They offer potential for higher returns over the long term.

PPF and NPS: Allocate some amount to PPF and NPS for safe, tax-efficient, long-term growth.

Final Insights
Selling your first property and using the proceeds to clear your current loan is a wise move. It will reduce your debt and free up funds for investment. Regularly review your financial plan and adjust as needed. Seek guidance from a certified financial planner to tailor a plan specific to your needs.

Best Regards,

K. Ramalingam, MBA, CFP,

Chief Financial Planner,

www.holisticinvestment.in
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Hello Sir, i have got three properties (Property 1,Flat, value around 1.5 Cr. no loan. Property 2,Office, value around 2 Cr, no loan. Property 3,Flat, Value around 4 Crs, loan 1.5 Crs). I am staying currently in property 1 and planning to shift to property 3. Rental expected from property 1 and 2 is 50k and 80k respectively. So question is should i continue the loan on property 3 or should I clear that loan by selling either of property 1 or 2.Thanks in advance.
Ans: Understanding Your Current Scenario
You own three properties with no loans on two of them:

Property 1 (Flat): Valued at Rs 1.5 crore.
Property 2 (Office): Valued at Rs 2 crore.
Property 3 (Flat): Valued at Rs 4 crore, with a Rs 1.5 crore loan.
You are planning to shift from Property 1 to Property 3. You also expect rental income of Rs 50,000 from Property 1 and Rs 80,000 from Property 2.

Loan Repayment or Continuing EMI: Factors to Consider
Here are some key aspects you need to evaluate before deciding to sell or continue the loan:

1. Interest on the Loan
The first question is: What is the interest rate on your home loan for Property 3? If the interest rate is high, clearing the loan might make sense.
If your loan interest rate is below 8%, the loan cost is relatively low. You could consider continuing the loan and using your surplus for better investments that generate higher returns.
2. Rental Income Stability
You are getting a rental income of Rs 1.3 lakh from Property 1 and 2 combined. This is a steady income stream that can support your monthly EMIs or other expenses.
If you sell one of these properties, you will lose this stable rental income. Consider how this will affect your long-term cash flow.
3. Opportunity Cost of Selling the Properties
Selling Property 1 or 2 will give you liquidity to clear the loan on Property 3. However, this would result in the loss of rental income of Rs 50,000 or Rs 80,000.
Think about the potential appreciation of these properties. If you expect significant future value increase, holding onto them may be wise.
4. Capital Gains Tax Consideration
If you sell either property, you will need to pay capital gains tax. The tax implications can reduce the actual amount you get from the sale.
Before making a decision, calculate the tax you will need to pay on selling the property, especially if the property has appreciated significantly.
5. Emotional Factor and Usage
Consider how emotionally attached you are to these properties. Would selling a property you’ve lived in or used for a long time affect your decision?
Also, think about how you may want to use these properties in the future. If Property 2 is an office, will it have future business use?
Benefits of Keeping the Loan
Keeping the loan on Property 3 can be a smart option if:

The interest rate on the loan is low.
You can comfortably pay the EMIs from your rental income or other sources.
You want to hold onto your properties for long-term capital appreciation.
Benefits of Clearing the Loan
Clearing the loan by selling Property 1 or 2 might make sense if:

The interest rate on the loan is high and you want to avoid paying interest over a long period.
You prefer a debt-free lifestyle and don’t want the burden of monthly EMIs.
You can sell the property without significant tax losses or future appreciation concerns.
Analyzing Each Option
Option 1: Continue the Loan on Property 3
You keep both Property 1 and 2 and continue earning Rs 1.3 lakh in rental income.
Use this rental income to cover a portion of the EMI on Property 3.
Over time, property prices are likely to appreciate, giving you more equity on these assets.
This option is ideal if you have a low-interest loan and prefer to hold onto your assets.
Option 2: Sell Property 1 or 2 to Clear the Loan
You become debt-free by selling either Property 1 or 2.
However, you lose the rental income from the property you sell.
You might face capital gains tax, which will reduce the actual liquidity you get.
This option works if you want to eliminate your loan burden and don’t mind sacrificing rental income.
Rental Yield vs Loan Interest
Another point to evaluate is the rental yield.

If the rental yield (rental income as a percentage of property value) is higher than your loan interest rate, it may be more profitable to continue with the loan. If it is lower, you may want to consider clearing the loan.

For example, if your rental yield is 3% and your loan interest rate is 8%, the loan costs are higher. In this case, clearing the loan might be a better option.

Tax Deduction on Loan Interest
Don't forget that home loan interest payments qualify for tax deductions under Section 24(b) of the Income Tax Act. If you fall in a high tax bracket, you might get significant tax relief by continuing the loan. This could make the loan cheaper overall.

Finally
Making this decision requires balancing your long-term financial goals and current financial comfort. It’s not just about clearing the loan but about ensuring that your assets and cash flows are optimized for the future.

If your loan interest rate is low and you can comfortably pay the EMI, consider keeping the loan. The rental income you have is steady, and property values are likely to appreciate.

If the loan interest rate is high or the EMI feels burdensome, you might want to clear the loan by selling one of your properties. But do keep in mind the tax implications and the long-term benefits of retaining your properties.

I recommend speaking to a Certified Financial Planner to analyze this further, as personal financial situations can vary greatly.

Best Regards,
K. Ramalingam, MBA, CFP,
Chief Financial Planner,
www.holisticinvestment.in
https://www.youtube.com/@HolisticInvestment

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