RBI rate hike to make home, auto loans costlier

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Housing and auto are set to become costlier with India's central raising its key interest rate for the first time since January 2015, though industry stakeholders feel it will have limited impact on housing

"As buying decisions are generally not taken based on fluctuations in home loan rates, there will be very little effect on the market. However, for some home buyers looking for making a very low-ticket size purchase decision, there may be some tentativeness in the decision making...," said Ramesh Nair, CEO & Country Head, JLL India

Overall, there would be minimal impact on the end-user in the housing sector, Nair aded.

"The hike may seem to dampen sentiments in the market, but in terms of real estate, it may have little or no impact. As almost all home these days are on floating rates, the rise and fall in home loan rates does not impact the performance of residential sector much and tends to balance each other in long term," he said.

But Joe Verghese, Managing Director, India, feels potential increase in interest rates would impact the developers more than the home buyers.

"The potential increase in interest rates is unfortunately going to impact the developers more than the end-users (home buyers). Not only do their cost of funds increase, the rate increase can impact velocity of sales as fence-sitters will see this as another reason to postpone their home buying decision, Verghese said.

"In the past, developers have tried to get sales boosted by throwing in more goodies and offers but these schemes have had limited success," he added.

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First Published: Wed, June 06 2018. 18:04 IST