Nonetheless, the developers are optimistic that there is still room for banks to bring down the rate on home loans.
"A rate cut today could have allowed the potential buyers to invest in property as the EMIs would have reduced further in coming months," said Manoj Gaur, Vice-President, CREDAI- National, and MD, the Gaurs Group.
Gaur expects the RBI to cut rate in the next policy review after a neutral review for the second straight time.
"One would ideally have looked for a rate cut, but the scenario is one where the RBI's monetary policy committee maintained the existing repo rate in the monetary policy review," he added.
Anuj Puri, Chairman, ANAROCK Property Consultants, said, "As was expected, the RBI kept the repo rate unchanged at 6.25 per cent. For the real estate sector, which is still reeling under pressure from demonetisation and the policy shake-up created by the RERA (Real Estate Regulatory Authority) and GST, a rate cut could have definitely allayed fears of a continued lack of momentum."
According to Pacific Group Executive Director Abhishek Bansal, a rate cut of 25 basis points could have helped ease pressure off the market, which has been balancing itself amid confusions relating to the RERA and GST.
Knight Frank Chairman and Managing Director Shishir Baijal said "a cut in the policy rate could have helped stimulate growth and demand, particularly in the wake of the recent Moody's India upgrade".
"The monetary policy committee's decision to maintain status quo on the rate cut is largely in consensus with industry expectations," said Anshuman Magazine, CBRE Chairman, India and South-East Asia.
Vikas Bhasin, MD, Saya Group, said: "Even though the RBI did not cut the repo rate today, still there is a lot of room for the banks to further reduce the lending rates."
Pradeep Aggarwal, co-founder and Chairman, Signature Global, observed that the rate cut could have boosted demand for housing.
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