Home loan borrowers are in for a treat as the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has announced a reduction in key interest rates. This move is expected to lower the Equated Monthly Installments (EMIs) for existing and new home loan borrowers. Here’s a detailed look at how this will impact the housing and real estate market.
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The repo rate, or repurchase rate, is the rate at which the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) lends money to commercial banks. It is a key tool used by the RBI to control the money supply in the economy.
A reduction in the repo rate typically leads to lower interest rates on home loans. This can result in lower Equated Monthly Installments (EMIs) for both existing and new home loan borrowers.
A floating interest rate is one that can fluctuate based on changes in the benchmark rate. Most home loans in India use a floating interest rate system, which means the interest rate can go up or down over the loan tenure.
Lower interest rates can make home loans more affordable, increasing demand for housing. This can also stimulate investment in the construction and real estate sectors, leading to more new home developments and potentially moderating property prices.
The effect of the rate cut on your home loan EMI will depend on your bank and the specific terms of your loan. Most banks adjust their lending rates based on the repo rate, so you should consult your bank to understand when and how the reduction will be reflected in your EMI.
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