News | 14th June 2022
The housing finance limit of 5% of the total asset is expected to boost self-development of societies in Pune, Mumbai, and Thane, Maharashtra Housing Federation vice-chairman Suhas Patwardhan said.
PUNE: Nearly 20,000 housing societies and apartments planning self-redevelopment in the state will benefit from the RBI’s decision to allow cooperative banks to grant finance for the commercial real estate-residential housing segment.
The housing finance limit of 5% of the total asset is expected to boost self-development of societies in Pune, Mumbai, and Thane, Maharashtra Housing Federation vice-chairman Suhas Patwardhan said.
“Real estate projects involving redevelopment are key areas in the property market, especially in growing cities.As per the RBI notification, all district cooperative banks and state cooperative bank will be able to grant loans to housing societies for self-redevelopment instead of them handing over the project to a developer for commercial real estate-residential housing according to the notice on June 8,” Patwardhan added.
The decision is expected to open more liquidity and financing avenues for real estate development. Federation members said that it will help housing societies implement the 2019 GR to promote self-redevelopment.
Bank manager Shrikant Karegaonkar said that the RBI monetary policy has doubled the limit of housing loan for cooperative banks. “It will help reduce the impact of inflation by pumping more funds into the housing sector and open opportunities to customers with the cooperative sector,” he said.
Members of housing societies said that while 5% of the total assets looks small compared to the demand, the limit may be extended and it was a good beginning.
Source: realty.economictimes.indiatimes.com