They urged banks to pass on the benefits of previous rate cuts and hoped that the Reserve Bank would reduce key policy rates early next year.
"Every industry, including real estate, will be disappointed. Now the pressure will be on the government to reduce tax rates to give some encouragement to the industry," realtors' body NAREDCO Chairman Rajeev Talwar told PTI.
Talwar, who is CEO of DLF Ltd, said this could be RBI's strategy to force banks to pass on earlier rate cuts.
"At this point in time the confidence of the Indian public needs a boost and we are sure that the government will certainly step in to ensure that India's growth story is not disrupted in any manner whatsoever."
Real estate consultant JLL India Chairman & Country Head Anuj Puri said: "For the realty sector, which is currently reeling under pressure from the demonetisation of high-value currency notes, a rate cut could have definitely allayed fears of a near-term loss of momentum."
"Lowering the repo rate would have provided a strong thrust to the real estate sector...The committee seems to be allowing some external factors to play out fully before embarking on further policy actions and has left enough room for a larger cumulative rate cut in its next monetary policy announcement expected early next year," Magazine added.
Knight Frank India Chairman & Managing Director Shishir Baijal said: "A rate cut could have been encouraging at this moment. However, it is disappointing that RBI decided against it. We were expecting a 25 bps cut, which could have given an impetus to the beleaguered real estate sector."
Sare Homes MD Vineet Relia said there was a general sense of expectation that RBI would reduce key policy rates and that could have had a positive impact for the realty sector.
Gera Developments MD Rohit Gera said it is disappointing that the RBI Governor has left the rates unchanged.
Jindal Realty MD & CEO Gaurav Jain said: "We were hoping
that there would be some relief. Rate cuts were required to spur investment in real estate sector. No reduction in repo rate will keep the real estate sentiments unchanged. "
House of Hiranandani CMD Surendra Hiranandani said it is disappointing that the RBI has chosen to maintain status quo on policy rates, considering the current economic situation.
M3M India President, Finance and Accounts, Atul Banshal said: "This has come as a highly discouraging move as we were pretty hopeful of the rate cut."
Hawelia group Chairman Rattan Hawelia said that a further reduction was expected which could have significantly impacted the revival and growth of the struggling real estate sector.
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