In a major relief for homebuyers, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has kept the repo rate unchanged at 5.25%, ensuring that home loan EMIs are likely to remain stable in the near term.

For millions of existing and prospective homebuyers, this decision brings much-needed predictability in borrowing costs, especially at a time when global uncertainties and rising construction costs have been putting pressure on the real estate sector.


Stable EMIs Bring Relief to Homebuyers

With the repo rate unchanged, banks are unlikely to increase home loan interest rates immediately, which directly translates into:

  • No sudden jump in EMIs for existing borrowers
  • Better affordability for new homebuyers
  • Improved loan planning and budgeting

According to Shrinivas Rao, CEO, Vestian, the move will help keep mortgage rates steady and competitive, cushioning the impact of rising construction costs and supporting overall demand.


A ‘Wait and Watch’ Move by RBI

The RBI’s decision reflects a cautious approach amid global uncertainties, particularly the ongoing West Asia crisis, which has impacted fuel prices and supply chains.

Vimal Nadar, Head of Research, Colliers India, noted that while inflation has seen some upward pressure due to crude price volatility, it remains relatively contained, with projections around 4.6% for FY27, while GDP growth is expected at 6.9%.

This balance between inflation control and growth support is key to maintaining stable interest rates for borrowers.


Boost to Homebuyer Confidence

For homebuyers, the biggest advantage is confidence in long-term financial planning.

Piyush Bothra, Co-founder & CFO, Square Yards, highlighted that stable interest rates bring predictability, especially for mid-income and premium homebuyers, ensuring that demand remains resilient.

Similarly, Dharmendra Raichura, VP Finance, Ashar Group, emphasized that manageable EMIs and stable rates improve affordability, allowing buyers to make purchase decisions with greater confidence.


Positive Impact on Housing Demand

The decision is expected to sustain demand across key housing segments, particularly:

  • Mid-income housing
  • Premium housing
  • End-user driven demand

Manju Yagnik, Vice Chairperson, Nahar Group and Senior VP, NAREDCO Maharashtra, pointed out that a stable rate environment is critical at a time when residential transaction values are already seeing steady growth.


Outlook: Stability for Now

While the current stance supports homebuyers, experts indicate that future rate movements will depend on inflation trends and global factors.

Key factors to watch:

  • Crude oil prices
  • Supply chain disruptions
  • Inflation trajectory

The Bottom Line

RBI’s decision to keep the repo rate unchanged at 5.25% provides EMI stability, improved affordability, and stronger confidence for homebuyers.

In a volatile global environment, this move ensures that the housing market remains steady and accessible, especially for end-users planning long-term investments.

Also Read: RBI Cuts Repo Rate by 25bps: Lower Home Loan Interest for Homebuyers

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