There are rampant news articles about there being a
correction in pricing of real estate by various opinion makers who seem to
think they have the authority to make such claims. As an industry body
representing organised real estate, we again reiterate that the industry has
always been catering to the primary market which comprises end users who
aggressively avail home loans. Moreover, with this step of demonetisation,
banks are again going to be flushed with liquidity of approx. 15 lakh crores
and will be compelled to lend aggressively. To do that ,they will have to
lower interest rates. Demonetising currency has also removed
surplus liquidity from the market and this in turn will result in low inflation . We expect that the RBI would definitely, in
the coming months, reduce the REPO rates by at least 2% so that a home loan
would come down to at least come down to 7%. The home loan rates coming down to
such levels of sub 7% in the next year or so, the atmosphere will become more
like the west where home loans are available at 5% and below. Unlike the
western countries, India has a documented shortage of housing and homes, an
aggressive domestic demand for real estate. This essentially means that in the
presence of a lower home loan interest regime, a larger pool of home buyers
would avail loans to buy the home they always wanted. This could be made
possible in as soon as the next six to twelve months. The housing industry will start to grow at a
rapid pace while concurrently being in compliance with transparency and fair
practices like RERA .
We
appeal to potential home buyers to understand the long term effect and benefit
of this great move and not be misled into believing that property prices will
fall. Currently the real estate market is at its best possible price point with
no further margin with the developers to reduce prices. Now it is the
responsibility of financial institutions to enable home buying during such an
optimum scenario.
Great educating information. Clears the confusion prevalent since the last few days... The end users need to be made aware of this through proper campaign... Thanks for the information...
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