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The Role of Inflation Targeting in Shaping Real Estate Investment Decisions

Inflation targeting has been a key part of India’s economic policy since 2016, with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) aiming to keep inflation within a 4% target, allowing for a 2% tolerance. This policy, using tools such as interest rate adjustments and open market operations, helps control inflation and stabilise the economy. However, it also significantly influences the real estate market, impacting both residential and commercial property growth.

Inflation affects real estate by raising construction material and labour costs, which in turn increases property prices. The government’s focus on controlling inflation, as highlighted in the 2024 Union Budget, is expected to stabilise property prices, particularly in the middle-income segment, which is key for the sector’s growth. When inflation is controlled, property prices remain stable, stimulating demand from potential buyers. Inflation also impacts rental rates and mortgage affordability. Higher inflation leads to increased operational costs for developers, often resulting in higher rents. While this can boost investor returns, it may reduce tenant demand as rent prices rise. Additionally, rising inflation typically leads to higher interest rates, making mortgages more expensive. This can slow demand in the property market, particularly for buyers who rely on financing.

Central banks, such as the RBI, manage inflation targeting through interest rate adjustments. Higher rates can reduce borrowing and spending, cooling the real estate market, while lower rates can stimulate investment. Inflation targeting affects residential and commercial real estate differently. In the residential sector, lower inflation and interest rates make homeownership more affordable, driving demand. However, rising rates can dampen market activity. In commercial real estate, rising borrowing costs reduce demand for office and retail spaces. Real estate investors need to monitor inflation and adjust strategies to protect their investments, focusing on properties with steady rental income or long-term growth potential.

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