Gurugram-based real estate advisor Aishwarya Shri Kapoor unveils a wealth-building strategy that transforms ₹2 crore into ₹100 crore – not by speculation, but through timing, structure, and capital rotation. She emphasizes that true gains stem from acting like a developer, not a buyer.
Kapoor outlines a five-phase framework: land entry before policy shifts, pre‑licensing flips, joint‑venture equity stages, retail exit timing, and yield consolidation. Most investors only reach phase 4; the savvy ones begin at phase 1 when institutional and developer capital quietly enters the market. As Kapoor warns: “By the time hoardings go up — IRRs go down.”
Key principles include:
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Early entry: Invest before pricing surges, based on municipal licensing, CLU notifications, and capital inflows.
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Rotate capital: Shift investments through successive project stages to multiply returns rather than hold properties long term.
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Monitor bureaucratic signals: Track ULB permits, real estate licensing, and equity trends as precursors to value jumps.
Kapoor asserts: “Gurugram isn’t a city. It’s a flywheel. If your capital sleeps, it shrinks. If it rotates, it scales.” This mindset, combined with precise timing, can power explosive portfolio growth—turning initial investments of ₹2 crore into ₹100 crore over cycles of compounding capital and strategic exits