2025-04-10 11:03:04 am | Source: Square Yards
Reaction on the RBI policy by Mr Piyush Bothra, Co-Founder and CFO, Square Yards
Below the Reaction on the RBI policy by Mr Piyush Bothra, Co-Founder and CFO, Square Yards
The RBI’s second consecutive repo rate cut, bringing it down by 25 basis points to 6%, is a timely and encouraging move for the real estate sector. For end-users, the lower rate translates to more affordable EMIs, making home ownership more achievable at a time when property values are inching upward. Moreover, this further strengthens liquidity in the system, enabling developers to secure funding and accelerate new project rollouts. As inflation remains under control, this rate cut could serve as a stabilizing force amid broader global uncertainties, reinforcing stakeholder confidence in residential real estate.
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