Welcoming the 0.25 per cent rate cut by two of the biggest home loan financiers SBI and HDFC, realty sector participants on Friday said the move will help revive interest in the gloomy market.
"This is a positive move to boost property sales and spur industry growth. Home buyers who were earlier waiting for rates to come down will now certainly look at buying their dream homes," industry body Confederation of Real Estate Developers Association of India (Credai) Chairman Lalit Kumar Jain said.
"The home loan rate cuts from certain banks have occurred after nearly a year, and will augur well for investment sentiments in the market," property consultant CBRE South Asia's Chairman and Managing Director Anshuman Magazine said.
It may be noted that the residential sector had suffered a major set back due to increasing home loan rates, which had forced buyers to postpone their home buying decision.
Magazine also welcomed Reserve Bank's move to hold on to its key rates despite the high inflation, which resulted in the rate cut announcement by SBI and HDFC last evening. He said the move is a positive signal for the investment climate.
SBI, the country's largest lender, first announced a rate cut of 0.25 per cent in its home loan rates on Thursday, forcing HDFC, the second biggest home loan financier, to respond.
The move came a day after the Reserve Bank of India kept its key policy rates unchanged. The short-term lending rate was kept unchanged at 7.75 per cent, while the cash reserve ratio (CRR) remained at 4 per cent.
According to watchers, the lenders were also enjoying a reduction in provisioning for some time, which will now get passed on.
SBI home loans will now be available under two slabs -- under Rs 75 lakh and above Rs 75 lakh. SBI loans of up to Rs 75 lakh would now be available to fresh borrowers at 10.15 percent as against HDFC's 10.25 per cent.
SBI has also given an additional concession of 0.05 per cent to women borrowers, after which the borrowing rate will be 10.10 per cent for home loans of up to Rs 75 lakh.