2025-02-07 11:33:04 am | Source: PR Agency
Reaction on RBI Monetary Policy by Amit Goyal, Managing Direct, India Sotheby`s International Realty
Below the Reaction on RBI Monetary Policy by Amit Goyal, Managing Direct, India Sotheby`s International Realty
The RBI’s 0.25% rate cut after five long years - is the much-needed oxygen for the Indian economy, more particularly for the real estate sector.
It lightens EMIs, boosts investments, and signals a pro-growth stance. Coupled with income tax breaks for incomes up to Rs.12 lakh in the Union Budget, it widens the path to homeownership for many aspiring buyers.
It lightens EMIs, boosts investments, and signals a pro-growth stance. Coupled with income tax breaks for incomes up to Rs.12 lakh in the Union Budget, it widens the path to homeownership for many aspiring buyers.
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