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RBI repo rate: Developers hope for rate cuts in H2, await revival of sales in affordable segment

A relaxation in key policy rates is expected to boost housing sales in the Mumbai real estate market as well as in other metro cities

April 05, 2024 / 13:45 IST
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Though the home loan rates have remained unchanged owing to stable repo rate since a year now, the share of affordable housing sales has seen a decline in top seven cities of India, which has developers worried.
Though the home loan rates have remained unchanged owing to stable repo rate since a year now, the share of affordable housing sales has seen a decline in top seven cities of India, which has developers worried.

As the Reserve Bank of India (RBI)'s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) decided to leave the repo rate unchanged at 6.5 percent for the seventh time in a row, real estate developers pinned their hopes of rate cuts on the coming months. A relaxation in key policy rates is expected to boost housing sales in the Mumbai real estate market as well as in other metro cities.

According to real estate developers and experts, they are hoping that the repo rate might be cut after the Lok Sabha elections, in the second half of 2024.

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“The central bank maintains the repo rate at 6.5 percent, continuing a hawkish stance to keep the inflation under check. However, with repo rates being an industry-agnostic subject, we hope to see lower repo/interest rates later this year which will provide an impetus to not just real estate and housing demand but across industries – compounding sectoral and economic growth,” said  Boman Irani, chairman of Keystone Realtors and President of CREDAI, a real estate industry body.

“Having grown 8.4 percent in Q3 of FY 2023/24, a rate cut in the future will help sustain this economic momentum or even accelerate it - and we expect to see repo rates being reduced in Q2 of the new FY in the post-election phase," Irani said.