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Home loan benefits for women

Home loan benefits for women

Posted on May 31, 2026 By admin


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The lending ecosystem – banks/HFCs, regulator and the Government – have over the last decade unveiled several sops to encourage the participation of women borrowers in formal credit, particularly in home ownership. From preferential interest rates to tax and stamp duty benefits, these sops can significantly boost affordability and make home loan journey more advantageous for women borrowers and households.

Being aware and understanding the benefits on offer, however, is key.

Relatively lower rates

Interest rate concession on home loans is the most significant benefit for women borrowers. Many lenders usually offer a concession of 5-10 bps on interest rates to women, saving substantially over the loan tenure. Note, even a slight cut in interest rates can save lakhs in total loan cost, thereby, increasing loan affordability.

For instance, taking advantage of a 5 bps concession on a ₹50 lakh loan at 8.45% interest rate from SBI for 30 years, women borrowers can save about ₹63,632 in total interest cost.

Reduced stamp duty charges

Many State governments have cut stamp duty charges for women resulting in huge savings, especially for high-value properties. States, including UP, Haryana, Maharashtra and Delhi levy 1%-2% lower stamp duty on such loans compared to men, thereby encouraging more women to become property owners.

A woman borrower from Delhi can get a concession of up to ₹1 lakh on the property value of ₹50 lakh.

Tax benefits fully applicable

Borrowers continue to avail tax sops offered by the Income Tax Department under the old tax regime. A deduction of up to ₹1.5 lakh can be claimed under Sec. 80C for the principal paid and up to ₹2 lakh on the interest paid under Sec. 24(b). For joint loans — for instance by spouses — benefits can be claimed individually, enhancing total tax savings.

Subsidy under PMAY 2.0

Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojna (PMAY) provides special benefits to women, promoting home ownership, financial independence and long-term security. Under PMAY 2.0, female ownership is encouraged and in categories such as EWS and LIG having woman co-owner is mandatory to avail benefits.

As proposed in 2026, eligible borrowers can get subsidies of up to ₹1.80 lakh resulting in lower EMIs and reduced interest cost.

Better chances of loan approval

A woman borrower applying jointly with the spouse or a family member not only boosts loan eligibility but also raises loan-approval chances. This works well if the woman is an earning member contributing to household income. Dual income households are seen as lower risk by the lenders. Note, the woman co-borrower should also be the co-owner of the property.

Improved creditworthiness

Owning a property via home loan not only gives long-term financial security to women but also builds their credit profile. This makes it easier for them to access credit in the future on better terms. Lower EMIs, as a result of women co- or sole borrowers boost loan affordability and cut chances of missing repayments. This reduces the instances of default thereby improving creditworthiness.

Navigating smoothly

While several benefits make the loans more accessible for women, informed decision-making is critical. From comparing offers, understanding eligibility, checking EMI affordability to being aware of tax and other benefits can help maximise savings.

As more women emerge as primary borrowers and asset owners, they would play a crucial role in expanding the home-loan market and building inclusiveness.

(The writer is CEO, Paisabazaar)

Published – June 01, 2026 06:27 am IST



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