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Ready-to-move vs under-construction homes: Which is a better investment option

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Feb 13, 2026, 13:08 IST
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Ready-to-move vs under-construction homes: Which is a better investment option

Buying a home is considered one of the biggest decisions in life. Most buyers in India's real-estate market are usually haunted by the dilemma of choosing between ready-to-move property and an under-construction home. Each has distinct advantages, risks, tax implications, and investment potential. Understanding the differences will help buyers correlate their choices with their financial goals, urgency, and long-term plans. Below are six key factors that determine which option may be the better investment.



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Possession timeline and certainty

First and foremost, the most prominent difference between ready-to-move and under-construction properties is related to timing, as ready-to-move properties facilitate immediate possession of the house even after the legal formalities are completed, unlike under-construction properties, where there may be months or even years before the property is handed over to the buyers; further, delays can happen during the construction phase as well.




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Cost advantage and pricing

Under-construction properties are generally priced lower than completed homes because buyers enter during early project stages and may benefit from pre-launch discounts or flexible payment plans. This lower entry price can make them attractive for investors seeking affordability. Ready-to-move homes, however, usually cost more upfront since the construction is complete and the value is already realised.




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Taxation and GST impact

Tax treatment significantly affects the total cost. Under-construction residential units typically attract GST, often around 5% (or 1% for affordable housing), because they are considered a service until completion. In contrast, ready-to-move properties with a completion certificate are generally exempt from GST, though stamp duty and registration charges still apply. This difference can noticeably influence the final purchase price.




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Investment returns and rental income

From an investment perspective, under-construction homes may offer stronger long-term appreciation because prices can rise during construction and as surrounding infrastructure develops. However, ready-to-move properties provide immediate rental income and cash flow, making them suitable for investors seeking steady short-term returns rather than future gains.




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Customisation, amenities, and modern design

Under-construction projects often allow buyers to customise layouts, interiors, and finishes according to personal preferences. They also tend to include newer amenities and contemporary designs. Ready-to-move homes, while convenient, usually offer limited customisation and may lack the latest lifestyle features because the construction is already finished.





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Risks, legal factors, and financial planning

Risk is a crucial differentiator. Under-construction projects may face delays, legal complications, hidden costs, or quality concerns if due diligence is not performed. Buyers must verify approvals, RERA registration, and financial commitments before investing. Ready-to-move homes minimise such uncertainties because the structure is complete and ownership clarity is higher, making them comparatively safer.

There is no universal winner in the ready-to-move versus under-construction debate. While on one hand, the latter works best for buyers who desire a sense of security, timely possession, a rebate on GST, and a steady source of returns, on the other, the former is a better fit for long-term investors who look to benefit from a lower cost of purchase and customisation of the property. The choice between the two options will ultimately depend on the individual buyer’s needs and priorities. A critical evaluation of the potential buyer's financial capacity and the need for legal protection will ensure that the house bought becomes a worthwhile investment.


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