However, developers demanded easing of interest rates to boost housing sales.
RBI today decided to keep the key policy rate unchanged but slashed statutory liquidity ratio (SLR) by 0.5 per cent to unlock about Rs 40,000 crore into the system.
"The RBI's move to cut SLR by 50 basis points to 22 per cent will give banks more headroom to lend and thereby spur lending in future. However, the much anticipated cut in rates would have been more appropriate at this juncture," Omaxe CEO Mohit Goel said in a statement.
In the absence of a clear direction of interest rate tapering, Dutt said the developers would be cautious in the upcoming festive season.
"In our assessment, once interest rates come off its current levels, fresh demand will be generated for housing sales, leading companies to step up launches," he added.
JLL India Chairman and Country Head Anuj Puri said the additional funds allocated in the hands of commercial banks through a SLR cut is positive for both infrastructure and realty sectors.
RICS, a global body for setting standards for property sector, MD South Asia Pacific Sachin Sandhir said: "Today's announcement of keeping the key policy rates unchanged by RBI comes on expected lines. A low and stable inflation is a necessary pre-requisite for any rate revision".
Sare Homes Executive Director David Walker said: "As expected the RBI has decided to keep rates unchanged as inflation remains on the high side of targets. This means no immediate relief for home buyers in form of cheaper loans".
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