- Since October 1, all banks have shifted to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) mandated external benchmarks for pricing their new home loans
- Banks, therefore, have to move away from the MCLR regime, where the benchmark was set by banks based on their cost of funds
- Several banks have launched their repo rate-linked loans. Remember, repo-linked loans are expected to be more responsive to RBI’s rate cuts
- To know if it makes sense for you to switch your home loan, check the interest rate you are paying currently with the new offerings out there
- First, approach your lender and request a revised lower interest rate. If it doesn't agree, evaluate other banks
- Always take into account the cost of switching, like processing fee, legal fee, etc
- Zero in on a couple of lenders and approach them. If you have been a good borrower, negotiate with the new lender to get the processing fee waived
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