Investment awareness along with investment avenues has increased exponentially, and investors are spoilt for choice. In a rapidly-developing country like ours, industry experts say, the basket of investments has to be balanced between tangible assets, that is, real estate, and risk-driven holdings, such as mutual funds.
Anand Sharma, Founder and Partner, Design Forum International (DFI), says, “There are several reasons for this diversification between the two types of assets – real estate and mutual funds. However, to understand that, one needs to look at the differences between the two kinds of investments.”
One of the key differentiators between real estate and mutual funds is the tangibility of the former. Sharma says, “An investment into
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