GST 2.0 and Real Estate: Can Lower Taxes on Construction Materials Make Homeownership More Affordable?

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India’s much-anticipated GST 2.0 reform, with its sweeping rationalisation in tax slabs, promises meaningful relief for the real estate sector—and potentially for prospective homebuyers.

What changed?

  • GST on key building materials like cement—a critical cost driver—has been slashed from 28% to 18%. Other inputs like marble, granite, bricks, tiles, and sand now attract just 5%, down from 12–18%.

Impact on Costs:

  • Analysts estimate a 3–5% reduction in overall construction costs due to the cement tax cut, with an additional 0.5–1% savings from the revised rates on finishing materials .

  • Crisil Intelligence projects similar savings—3.5–4.5% in total construction cost reductions.

Will homebuyers benefit?

  • Homebuyers may see 1–1.5% savings on apartment prices—translating to potential reductions of ₹1–3 lakh—especially in mid-income segments.

  • In purely affordable housing, savings may be modest in the short term, but beneficial over time as new procurement cycles begin.

Timing matters:

  • The reforms coincide with the festive season, a period of heightened market activity. This timing could amplify impact, with developers offering festive incentives—discounts, flexible payment plans, or premium add-ons—in lieu of immediate price cuts.

Caveats and Challenges:

  • Benefits may not be instantaneous. Existing procurement contracts and project structures could delay transmission of cost relief to end consumers.

  • Some state-level charges—like elevated stamp duties or rising guidance values—could offset advantages in certain regions.

In summary:
GST 2.0 reforms mark a substantial step toward lowering construction costs and enhancing housing affordability. While modest savings (1–3%) are possible initially—especially in affordable/mid-tier segments—homebuyers should expect gradual benefits, reinforced by festive-season incentives. For those planning new purchases or project launches, this reform strengthens both affordability and sentiment in the real estate market.

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