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Affordable Housing: Rise in home loan rate hits affordability; Ahmedabad most affordable, Mumbai unaffordable in top 8 cities: Report

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NEW DELHI: The increase in interest rates on home loans have affected the affordability of residential properties across all eight major cities during the first six months of this year, according to Knight Frank India.

On Wednesday, real estate consultant Knight Frank India released its ‘Affordability Index’ for the top eight cities for the first six months of 2023 calendar year.
The index tracks the EMI (Equated Monthly Instalment)-to-income ratio for an average household.

It indicates the proportion of income that a household requires, to fund the EMI of a housing unit in a particular city.
The index showed that higher home loan rates have reduced affordability across all markets so far in 2023.
Ahmedabad is the most affordable housing market amongst the top eight cities, with a ratio of 23 per cent followed by Pune and Kolkata at 26 per cent each; Bengaluru and Chennai at 28 per cent each; Delhi-NCR at 30 per cent; Hyderabad 31 per cent; and Mumbai 55 per cent.
A Knight Frank Affordability index level of 40 per cent for a city implies that on an average, households in that city need to spend 40 per cent of their income to fund the EMI of housing loan for that unit.
An EMI/Income ratio over 50 per cent is considered unaffordable as it is the limit beyond which banks rarely underwrite a mortgage, it said.
Knight Frank noted that affordability index witnessed steady improvement from 2010 to 2021 across the eight cities of India especially during the pandemic when the RBI cut repo rates to decadal lows.
“The central bank has raised the REPO rate by 250 bps since then to address growing inflation. This has impacted affordability by an average of 2.5 per cent across cities and increased the EMI load by 14.4 per cent since then,” the consultant said.



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