Deccan Chronicle

Own a house for EMIs as low as `6,000 `3.96L crore

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Infrastruc­ture and real estate sectors cheered the Union Budget saying that their longpendin­g demand for according infrastruc­ture status for affordable housing had been finally realised.

They said this would help builders offer a 750-sq.ft. twoBHK flat in Hyderabad for `15 lakh, and buyers could own a house by paying an EMI of as low as `6,000, an amount they would be paying as rent.

This would make housing affordable for all and help the Centre in achieving the goal of ‘Housing for All by 2022’, they said. Infrastruc­ture status would help builders secure funding from financial institutio­ns at lower interest rates which could be passed on to the buyers.

It will would check the flow of black money into the sector.

The infrastruc­ture sector got the highest-ever allotment in the Budget at `3.96 lakh crore, which would pave way for taking up major projects.

Prominent builder and Credai former chairman C. Shekar Reddy said, “There is already an interest rebate of 6.5 per cent on home loans of up to `6 lakh. The PM had announced a few more rebates on December 31 last year. Banks have reduced home loan interest rates recently and loans are available for 8.35 per cent,” he pointed out.”

“If all rebates are taken into account, the net interest rate to be borne by buyers of affordable houses costing up to `15 lakh would be just 5.35 per cent. This is almost equal to inflation, resulting in zero interest. We have been representi­ng to Centre for the last 10 to 15 years seeking infra status for the housing segment. We are overwhelme­d that it has become a reality,” he said.

Explaining the advantages of securing infrastruc­ture status, Mr Reddy said, “It will help get the housing segment listed under the priority sector for lending. We will get easy loans for cheaper interest rates from banks. At present, we are forced to take loans for higher interest rates for outsiders. This is also resulting in flow of black money into the sector. All this will be resolved now.”

The Telangana Real Estate Developers Associatio­n hailed Union Budget for relaxing longterm capital gains, joint developmen­t agreements and giving tax rebates for builders.

The associatio­n members hoped that the rebate for individual­s earning up to `5 lakh would help increase their disposable income and this would spur consumptio­n and result in demand for housing.

“The reduction in time limit for capital gains to be considered as a long-term gain from 3 years to 2 years is a welcome move. Under the latest provisions, developers will get a year to pay tax on notional rental income on completed unsold residentia­l inventory. There will be more supply in housing market now,” Mr M. Vijay Sai, general secretary, TREDA told this newspaper.

is allotted for infrastruc­ture sector which is highest in the Budget

L. VENKAT RAM REDDY | DC HYDERABAD, FEB. 1

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