Banks in India are increasingly focusing on the luxury real estate market to drive mortgage growth, offering bespoke loan products to affluent buyers.
Luxury HomesMortgage GrowthReal EstateKotak Mahindra BankIcraReal EstateSep 17, 2025
Luxury homes in India are typically defined as those priced above ₹2 crore in Mumbai and Delhi, and ₹1.5 crore in other metros.
According to ICRA, luxury homes made up 34% of sales in Q1 FY26.
Banks are creating bespoke loan products and offering competitive interest rates to tap into the rising demand for premium housing in big cities and elite suburbs.
Banks see affluent borrowers as a safe and long-term opportunity, allowing them to cross-sell various financial products such as wealth products, car loans, personal loans, insurance, MFs, and deposits.
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