The Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) recent 50 basis points (bps) rate cut to the repo rate is expected to rejuvenate the affordable housing sector, which has been sluggish. This move is timely, as it comes amid a marginal decline in real estate sales in Q1 2025.
RbiRepo RateAffordable HousingReal EstateHome LoansReal EstateJun 06, 2025
The current repo rate after the RBI's recent 50 basis points (bps) cut is 5.50 percent.
The rate cut is expected to translate into lower EMIs and borrowing costs for homebuyers, particularly first-time buyers in the affordable housing segment.
The RBI started its rate-cutting cycle from its February policy meeting, when the repo rate was 6.50 percent.
MCLR stands for Marginal Cost of Funds Based Lending Rate. It is a method used by banks to determine the interest rate for loans. MCLR-linked loans do not change quickly, which can affect how quickly the benefits of rate cuts are passed on to borrowers.
The 100 basis point cut in the cash reserve ratio is expected to inject around Rs 2.5 lakh crore into the system, which can help banks and financial institutions in lending, including for retail loans like homes.
Indian Railways is poised to become a model of sustainability, reducing carbon emissions and promoting eco-friendly transportation.
The Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA), Gurugram, has imposed a hefty fine of Rs 5 crore on Vatika Limited for violating Section 3 (1) of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act 2016.
The Rishabh Family Trust, headed by Rajiv Bajaj, has made a significant real estate investment by purchasing a 4,667.30 sq meter (approximately 1.15 acres) plot in Pune, along with a bungalow and an outhouse.
Kolkata is set to see a continued surge in the residential market, with real estate experts predicting that Rajarhat and Joka will lead the investment race in 2025.
The Union Budget 2025-26 has brought a ray of hope for the real estate sector with the announcement of significant tax relief measures. The new provisions are expected to boost the industry and attract more investments.
Hyderabad-based actor Daksha Nagarkar, known for her role as 'Zombie Reddy,' is a strong advocate for plant-based eating. Learn about her journey and the benefits of a plant-based diet.