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RBI’s Monetary Policy Reaction Quote from Mr. Mahek Modi, Whole-Time Director & CFO of Modis Navnirman Limited

Posted on December 5, 2025December 5, 2025 by S Joseph

“The RBI’s decision to reduce the repo rate by 25 basis points to 5.25% comes at an opportune moment for the real estate sector and the broader economy. With inflation easing and credit flows improving, this policy move strengthens affordability and further reinforces homebuyer confidence as we step into 2026. The cumulative rate cuts over the past year have already improved sentiment across mid-income and premium segments, and this additional easing is expected to accelerate purchase decisions that were previously deferred due to elevated price pressures.

 

Backed by robust demand trends in key metros and a rising preference for quality living, we anticipate sustained traction across both residential and commercial categories. Lower mortgage rates, combined with stable macroeconomic indicators, will not only support end-users but also enable developers to plan future launches with greater clarity. Overall, this calibrated monetary stance by the RBI sets a positive tone for continued sectoral growth and positions the real estate market for a strong 2026.”

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