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Stability in Interest Rates A Boost for Indian Real Estate

The Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) decision to maintain the repo rate at 6.5% for the 11th consecutive period has brought a wave of optimism among real estate stakeholders. This stability is expected to bolster market confidence, benefiting both homebuyers and developers. Additionally, the RBI’s reduction of the Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) by 50 basis points to 4% will inject Rs 1.16 lakh crore into the banking system, providing much-needed liquidity to support economic growth.

Experts have highlighted the positive implications of stable interest rates for the housing sector. Anshuman Magazine, Chairman and CEO of CBRE for India, South-East Asia, the Middle East, and Africa, remarked that predictability in interest rates fosters confidence, allowing homebuyers and developers to make informed decisions. Harsh Gupta, CEO of Sundream Group, echoed this sentiment, emphasising that manageable home loan rates are essential for sustaining residential demand. This policy continuity is expected to drive housing sales across India’s major cities, ensuring a robust end to 2024 for the sector.

The decision’s impact extends beyond urban centres, particularly to tier 2 and tier 3 cities. According to Piyush Kansal, Executive Director of Royale Estate Group, the stability encourages investment and growth in these emerging markets. Moreover, luxury housing segments in smaller cities are expected to thrive, with Manit Sethi, Director at Excentia Infra, highlighting that steady loan rates will sustain buyer interest and market momentum. The infusion of liquidity from the CRR cut will further stimulate activity across various segments.

From a sustainability perspective, predictable interest rates ensure steady development and reduced financial stress for developers, fostering long-term growth in real estate. Additionally, the reduced CRR can enhance accessibility to housing loans for a broader demographic, supporting inclusivity and sustainable urban development. As Indian cities expand, stable financial policies will be crucial for creating balanced and equitable housing markets.

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