Offers
loans as small as Rs. 1 lac and upto Rs. 15 lacs in small towns
AXIS
Bank, India’s 3rd largest private sector bank, on the occasion of its 20th
Anniversary recently, announced the launch of ‘Asha Home Loan’, a 30 years home
loan product for first time home buyers in the lower income segment seeking
affordable EMIs.
The Asha
Home Loans product design & structure is the outcome of extensive research
conducted by the bank with the lower income customers in India.
Asha Home
loans are for customers with family incomes of Rs. 8,000 to Rs.10,000 per month
& above. The customers can pool their family income instead of depending on
their individual income only.
The
product offers loans as small as Rs. 1 lac and upto Rs. 15 lacs in small towns
(population < 10 lakh) and upto Rs. 25 lacs in larger towns (population >
10 lakh)
The ‘Asha
Home Loan’ product can be availed in both floating & fixed rate options, at
attractive interest rates, with simple documentation. The appraisal methodology
has been formulated keeping in mind the profile of this customer segment.
Asha Home
Loans offers loans up to 90% of the market value of the property.
Mr.
Jairam Sridharan, Head Consumer Lending and Payments, AXIS Bank said,
“We see tremendous potential in the affordable housing segment. The customer
segment having lower level of income & aspiring to own their first house in
the peripheral areas of Tier1cities or / within Tier II and III cities has
largely remained untapped. Asha Home Loan would help bridge this gap. We are
happy and proud to partner in the progress of the life of our lower income
customers.”
Asha Home
Loan is available to both salaried & self-employed Resident Indians. The
demand from this segment is largely towards smaller property configurations in
order to meet their basic requirement of owning a house, and hence our product
enables customers to purchase properties with an area measuring 325 squar feet
and above.
Loans can
be availed for new, resale, ready, under construction property, as well as for
purchasing a plot and constructing a house thereon.
Industry
estimates state that there is an overall urban housing shortage of 1.90 Crore
units, out of which more than 90 % of the demand is from the low income group
segment & below.
Further,
on the supply side, limited availability of land in urban areas does not make
it viable for developers to provide affordable housing in these locations.
Therefore,
Affordable Housing projects are coming up in the peripheral areas of Tier 1
where land prices are comparatively cheaper. Keeping affordability in mind,
developer focus is also shifting to Tier II & III cities.
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