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Home Loan - Avail home loans up to Rs. 10 crore with interest from 8.40% p.a., processing fees from 0.5%, and repayment tenure up to 30 years through BankBazaar.
Unlock the full potential of extended loan terms and diverse repayment options when you apply for house loans up to Rs. 10 crores. Our competitive interest rates start at just 8.40% p.a.
Experience a hassle-free journey with straightforward documentation, expedited processing, and top-notch customer service. Our swift response time of 30–45 minutes makes BankBazaar the ultimate destination for all your housing loan requirements.
Choose from a variety of home loan options tailored to your needs, offering flexibility in interest rates, repayment tenures, and loan amounts.
*All loans are at the sole discretion of HDFC Home Loans.Terms and conditions apply.
Eligibility Criteria | Requirement |
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Age | Minimum Age: 18 years and Maximum Age: 70 years |
Resident Type |
The applicant must be (anyone):
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Employment |
The applicant can be (anyone):
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Net Annual Income | At least Rs.5-6 lakh depending on the type of employment |
Residence |
The applicant must have (anyone):
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Credit score | A good credit score of at least 750 or more obtained from a recognised credit bureau |
Identity Proof (any one) | Residence Proof (any one) | Other Documents |
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Driving License | Copy of Electricity Bill/Water Bill/Telephone Bill | Employer Identity Card |
PAN | Copy of valid Passport/Aadhaar Card/Driving License | Duly filled loan application form affixed with 3 passport size photographs |
Voter ID | Loan account statement for the previous 12 months if the applicant has any other ongoing loan from other banks/financial institutions | |
Valid Passport | Bank account statements for all the bank accounts owned by the applicant for the last six months |
For Self-employed Applicant/Co-applicant | For Salaried Applicant/Co-applicant |
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Income Tax Returns for the last 3 years | Salary Slips for the last three months |
Certificate of Qualification (for Doctors/CA and other professionals) | Copy of Form 16 or Income Tax Returns for the last two years |
Balance Sheet audited by a certified CA and Profit and Loss account for the previous 3 years | |
Business License Details | |
Business address proof | |
TDS Certificate |
Identity Proof (any one) | Residence Proof (any one) | Other Documents |
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PAN | Telephone bill | Attested copy of the applicant’s/co-applicants’/guarantor’s valid passport and visa |
Valid Passport | Electricity bill | Proof of residence indicating the applicant’s current overseas address |
Driver’s License | Water bill | Employer Identity Card |
Voter ID Card | Piped Gas bill | If the applicant is employed in the Merchant Navy, the applicant is required to submit a copy of Continuous Discharge Certificate (CDC) |
Valid Passport | PIO Card issued by the Government of India in case the applicant/co-applicant is a Person of Indian Origin (PIO). | |
Driving License | The completed loan application form duly filled with three passport size photographs of the applicant and co-applicants. | |
Aadhaar Card | The attestation of the documents can be done by: 1. Indian Embassy/Consulate 2. Overseas Notary Public 3. FOs/Representative Offices 4. Officials of Branch/Sourcing Units based in India |
For Self-employed Applicant/Co-applicant | For Salaried Applicant/Co-applicant |
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Proof of income if the applicant/co-applicant is a self-employed professional/businessman. | Valid work permit |
Business address proof | Employment contract (translated in English) attested by the employer/consulate/embassy/Indian foreign office if the contract is in another language. |
Balance Sheet and Profit and Loss accounts audited by a certified CA for the last 2 years | Salary slips for the last 3 months |
Individual Tax Return for the last 2 years – Not applicable to NRIs/PIOs located in the Middle East countries. | Bank statements indicating salary credit for the last 6 months |
Bank statement of the individual’s as well as the business/company’s overseas account for the last 6 months. | Copy of the Identity Card issued by the current employer along with the latest salary slip (original). |
- | Copy of the individual Tax Return for the last assessment year. - Not applicable to employees in the Merchant Navy and NRIs/PIOs located in the Middle East countries. |
Depending on the type of loan you are applying for, the following charges may be levied:
BankBazaar helps you track your loan application easily. Visit application status, enter your Application ID and mobile number, and get the status.
Our EMI calculator helps you calculate the amount you must pay the bank monthly. Input your loan amount, tenure, interest rate, and processing fee to get your EMI and loan amortisation details.
Interest rates are the charges a lender will levy on you for borrowing a certain amount over a specific period. They directly impact your EMI. These rates will differ from one lender to another.
Banks charge this fee for processing your loan application. It is non-refundable and is charged before disbursal. It’s calculated as a percentage of the loan or a fixed amount..
Each bank has specific parameters based on which they approve a property loan for you. These include age, income, employment status, where you work, what builder you’re buying a house from, etc.
For the housing loan to be sanctioned, you must provide your identity and address proof, income documents such as ITR and payslips, bank statements, and proof of house purchase..
Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) is a Government of India initiative that provides an interest subsidy of 6.5% on housing loans availed by the beneficiaries.
Banks in India provide different types of housing finance options for various purposes. Here’s a list of the prominent types of housing loans in India based on a study of products offered by some of the top banks:
Do's | Don't |
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Ensure that you have researched the loan you want to apply for | Do not blindly sign the documents before you read every term and condition on it |
Read the fine print before taking the loan | Do not forget to compare interest rates offered by different loan providers |
Look out for any charges applicable on prepayments and foreclosure | Do not default on your monthly payments |
Make sure you pay the equated monthly instalments (EMIs) on time | Do not apply for a loan just for the sake of it |
Ensure that you have a good credit score before you apply | Do not sign the home loan agreement before reading the clauses |
Apply for a loan amount you are eligible for | Do not request for a change in tenure unless you have considered all the aspects |
Submit all the necessary documents | Do not submit an incomplete or mismatched loan application |
Ensure that you have stable employment | Do not have too many ongoing loans |
You can always re-apply for a home loan if your first loan application was rejected by the lender. However, there are a few aspects you must consider before doing so.
Credit score: Since housing loans are generally long-term retail loans, lenders look into the applicant’s repayment capacity before approving or rejecting a loan application. Your credit score plays a major role in deciding your repayment capacity against a loan.
If you have a poor score on your credit report, chances of your loan application being rejected are high. The unsatisfactory credit score gauges your creditworthiness which banks and financial institutions consider before processing your loan application. Hence, it is advised to go through your credit score and credit report before you apply for a loan.
In case you have a poor credit score, consider improving your score by making your debt repayments on time before you reapply for a housing loan again. If you do not know what your current score is, you can get your credit score along with the credit report on BankBazaar.
Loan Amount: Since purchasing/constructing a home is a one-time investment, we often tend to overlook the financial costs involved in it. Banks and financial institutions fix the maximum loan amount you are eligible for by taking your present monthly income. There is a high chance your application was rejected because of the loan amount you have applied for.
If the loan amount applied for exceeds your eligible loan amount, the lender can decide to reject your application. In such cases, you can consider increasing the down payment on your home loan to bring down the loan amount.
Other Ongoing Loans: Banks can also choose to reject your home loan application if you have too many other ongoing loans. Since home loan lenders see to it that not more than 50% of your monthly income is being contributed to your loan repayments, any other ongoing long-term loans can result in your application being rejected.
Having too many ongoing loans will not only impact your personal finances but also your repayment capacity. Hence, it is advised to clear the ongoing loans, if any, before you apply for a housing loan.
Co-applicant: There can be instances where applications are rejected due to low income. In such cases, you can consider adding a co-applicant such as a member of your immediate family. This will increase the maximum amount you are eligible for as the income and creditworthiness of the co-applicant will also be taken into account while deciding your eligibility.
Employment: In some cases, the employment of the applicant can act as the deciding factor on whether the loan application is being approved or rejected by the lender. Your application can be rejected if the lender learns that you have been switching between jobs frequently.
Unstable employment can sometimes prove to have a negative impact on your loan application. On the other hand, stable employment with a recognised institution on your application can have a positive impact.
In case your housing loan application was rejected, and you have only been working with the current employer for a short period of time. You can consider giving it some more time before re-applying for another one.
Documentation: Housing loans include a lot of documentation such as identity proof, residential proof, bank account statements, income tax returns, income proofs, property papers, documents approved by concerned authorities, etc. Your loan lender can reject your loan application even if one of the required documents are not submitted.
You can always consult the banks’ customer relationship executives to assist you with proper loan documentation.
A home loan is a secured loan from a financial institution to buy a residential property. You can avail a home loan to buy a ready-to-move-in house, apartment, or one under construction. Home loans can be availed from both banks and Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs).
Before signing up for a home loan product, it’s best that you compare loans offered by different banks and lending institutions. While comparing, consider the interest rate, Loan-to-Value (LTV) ratio, processing fees, and tenure offered by the bank. Use a home loan EMI calculator and calculate your EMI based on these factors. Compare multiple home loan products by various banks by using this method. Also, certain lenders roll out home loan offers with reduced interest rates from time to time. Keep an eye on that too while looking for a loan. Also, know your requirements first before applying. You can go through the above list to get an idea regarding which bank’s home loan would suit your requirement.
Usually, it takes 3 to 4 weeks to get a home loan sanctioned. However, you need to keep a few factors in mind for a better understanding. First of all, you need a pre-approval of your home loan from the concerned lender to get your loan sanctioned. However, pre-approval doesn’t always mean that your loan will be disbursed immediately and depends on certain external as well internal factors. For instance, your loan sanction can be delayed if there’s delay in submission of property or income-related documents.
Banks/financial institutions consider the following factors such as your age, annual income, occupational stability, resident type, number of co-applicants, credit score, ongoing loans if any, etc.when determining your loan eligibility.
The rate of interest associated with fixed-rate loans remains unchanged during the entire tenure of the loan. On the other hand, the interest rates applicable on floating rate loans can be revised from time to time depending on the RBI key policy rates. The equated monthly instalments can increase or decrease depending on the prevailing RBI rates in the case of floating rate type loans.
Yes, partial or full prepayment is possible. Floating-rate loans usually have no prepayment fee, but fixed-rate loans may incur a penalty of up to 2%.
Yes, you can avail tax benefits on both the interest and principal component paid against your home loan. As per Section 80C of the Income Tax Act, you can avail deductions up to Rs.1.50 lakh on the principal amount repaid annually. Under Section 24 of the IT Act, taxpayers are also eligible for benefits up to Rs.2 lakh on the interest repaid against a home loan annually.
The co-applicant can be an immediate family member such as your spouse, your parents or even your major children. It is also mandatory for all co-owners of the property to be co-applicants while applying for a loan. However, the co-applicant need not be a co-owner.
Pre-EMI is the interest paid until the entire loan amount is disbursed, after which regular EMIs, comprising principal and interest, apply.
Marginal Cost of funds-based Lending Rate is the benchmark rate set by a lending institution below which they cannot provide loans to their customers.
Yes, you can switch from a fixed to floating rate of interest on your home loan during the repayment tenure. However, you will be charged a conversion fee by the lender in such cases.
The loan repayment period begins only after the loan provider has disbursed the entire home loan amount. However, you will be required to pay the interest i.e. pre-EMI on the partially disbursed loan on a monthly basis, in most cases.
Yes, you can take 2 home loans at the same time provided that your lender approves your eligibility to manage 2 Equated Monthly Instalments (EMIs) at the same time. However, the tax benefits on the second house will be different and you will be required to establish the property as self-occupied or let-out property.
No. Banks/financial institution do not grant 100% of the property value as home loan. Home loan lenders establish a margin on their loan i.e. the percentage of the cost that the lending institution will be covering. For example, if the margin on the loan is set at 10%, the bank will cover 90% of property value. In such cases, you will be required to a make a down payment of the balance amount, i.e. 10% in order to cover for the rest of the cost.
When determining your home loan eligibility, the lender makes sure that your monthly repayments are not being affected by any other ongoing loans such as personal loan, two-wheeler loan, etc. However, other ongoing loans ultimately tend to affect your eligibility as your overall spending power is reduced. If your other loan commitments exceed 50%-60% of your monthly income, your home loan application may be rejected.
For buying a house, a home loan is more suitable due to higher amounts. Personal loans are ideal for non-specific personal needs.
No, availing two home loans for the same property is considered fraudulent and prevented by authorities.
A joint home loan can be availed by adding a co-applicant such as your spouse, parents, or an immediate family member on your application. Adding a co-applicant will increase your home loan eligibility as the lending institution will also be considering the co-applicant's income and credit score when determining your loan eligibility. All co-owners of the property are required to be the co-applicant for a loan. However, the co-applicants need not necessarily be the co-owner of the concerned property.
Banks and housing finance companies, including SBI, HDFC Bank, and Axis Bank, present special festive home loan offers. Frequently, during festive periods, financial institutions unveil exclusive deals and reductions. Delve into the special offers, discounts, or schemes tailored by lenders for specific groups such as first-time homebuyers, women borrowers, or existing customers, as these promotions may offer extra advantages.
20 November 2023
One of India’s leading financial services companies, Bajaj Finance, has introduced special festive interest rates for the home loan applicants. The interest rates start from 8.45% which will continue till 12 November and the applicants can choose a repayment tenure up to 40 years. A fresh home loan can be applied for up to Rs.15 crore or balance transfer facility can be availed with Baja Finance balance. The loan can be availed by self-employed individuals, salaried individuals, doctors, and other professionals.
10 October 2023
India Shelter has partnered with Bajaj Markets, a subsidiary of Bajaj Finserv, to offer affordable home loans and loans against property through the Bajaj Markets platform. These loans can be used for various purposes, such as buying a home or addressing financial needs like education, medical emergencies, or travel expenses. The key benefits of applying for these loans on Bajaj Markets include a hassle-free online application process, quick approval, transparency, and access to an easy-to-use EMI calculator. Interested individuals can find information about eligibility criteria and required documents on the Bajaj Markets platform, where they can also explore other loan offers from India Shelter and more.
12 October 2023
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has asked the Regulated Entities (REs) to issue the original immovable and movable property documents and remove charges after paying the full and final settlement of the loan. The bank or any Non-Banking Financial Institution is asked to release the original property documents within 30 days of paying the settlement amount of the loan. This new rule will come into effect on 1 December 2023. In case the lender fails to release the property documents within the given deadline, the lender is liable to pay a fine of Rs.5,000 per day to the borrower.
20 September 2023
Bajaj Housing Finance has launched a special festive home loan promotion, featuring an attractive 8.45% annual interest rate specifically designed for employed individuals. This limited-time offer is valid from 13 September 2023 to 12 November 2023. It allows eligible applicants with a credit score of 750 or higher to avail themselves of monthly instalments as low as Rs.729 per lakh. These loans come with the flexibility of tailoring repayment schedules, swift loan disbursal within 48 hours, an extended tenor of up to 40 years, and the option to tie the interest rate to the repo rate. It's worth noting that other non-banking lenders currently offer home loan interest rates ranging from 8.50% to 14.75% per annum.
15 September 2023
The public sector lender Bank of Baroda (BoB) is offering disocunt of 80 basis points on personal and home loans during the festival months. The rate of interest will be starting from 8.40% and the bank has launched their festival campaign, titled ‘BoB Ke Sang Tyohaar Ki Umang’ which will be valid till 31 December 2023.
14 September 2023
IMGC CEO Mahesh Mishra declared that Indian Mortgage Guarantee Company (IMGC) aims to increase its portfolio to Rs.1 trillion over the next 5 years. He also mentioned that the company is aiming to launch a credit score for housing loans for its customers in near future.
13 September 2023
Prime Minister of India has announced a new home loan scheme for middle class families who are staying in rental accommodation in cities. The aim of the scheme to offer relaxation in interest on home loans for city dwellings is going to be announced in the month of September.
06 September 2023
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has introduced a new directive that could have implications for individuals holding home loans. This directive provides the choice to switch to a fixed interest rate, potentially leading to interest rate increases as the rates themselves rise. This option to transition to a fixed rate can be exercised during the process of resetting the loan. As per the fresh RBI guidelines, documentation for loan approvals will need to incorporate the expenses linked to transitioning from a variable interest rate to a fixed one in the future. Borrowers will receive explicit information that their monthly Equated Monthly Installment (EMI) will encompass the monthly interest payment, even when facing significant increases in interest rates, potentially causing higher monthly payments. If loan interest rates go up, banks and financial institutions may raise floating rates. This would subsequently impact loans with fixed interest rates that are linked to floating rates, resulting in higher EMIs even under the fixed interest structure. Recent fluctuations of up to 6% in individual loan interest rates have led to increased interest payments and extended loan durations. Consequently, borrowers often adjust their EMIs by extending repayment periods or raising interest rates. According to the new RBI rule, loan repayments must consider both current and potential maximum interest rates. Financial institutions will provide repayment options based on the prevailing interest rate. If necessary, banks might introduce a margin to manage risks, which could potentially make accessing loans more challenging for certain individuals
21 August 2023
During the 2023 Independence Day address, Prime Minister Narendra Modi revealed a forthcoming scheme to provide lower-interest home loans to city dwellers living in rented houses, chawls, slums, or unauthorized colonies. The initiative aims to aid middle-class families in owning their homes by offering reduced interest rates and bank loans, potentially saving them substantial amounts. The Prime Minister also discussed raising the income tax bracket for middle-class families and highlighted the Government's efforts to empower women through self-help groups. Specific details of the scheme are yet to be disclosed.
17 August 2023
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