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The cheapest house is available in this city of the country, and only this much EMI has to be paid

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Most Affordable Houses In India: Buying a house in many parts of the country is a very expensive task. But there is also a city. Where you get a much cheaper house than Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru. Read the full news.

Everyone has a dream of having a house of their own. Many people work hard to fulfill their dream. Only then are they able to buy a house somewhere. But if the budget is small and the salary is also not very high. Then this dream seems difficult. Rising property prices and expensive loan rates make it more difficult.

But let us tell you that there are some cities in the country. Where even today a house can be bought at a very low EMI. Neither a high down payment, nor big tension of bank loan. If you are also looking for a cheap and reliable city. Then let us tell you the complete information about at what price houses are available in this city along with other cities.

Where will you get the cheapest house in the country?

Buying a house in many parts of the country is a very expensive task. But there is also a city. Where you get a much cheaper house than Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru. Let us tell you that the cheapest house in the country is available in Ahmedabad. According to Knight Frank India's H1 2025 Affordability Report, Ahmedabad is the most affordable housing market in the country. Where the average EMI of home loan is only 18% of the monthly income. After this, Pune is at second and third place with a ratio of 22% and Kolkata 23%. Due to the reduction in repo rate by RBI, buying a house in the first half of 2025 has become easier than before in many cities. Buying a house in this city is the most expensive According to the Knight Frank report, Mumbai is still the most expensive city in the country. Where buying a house is difficult for common people. Even though it has become a little cheaper in the last 15 years, but still a common family has to pay 48% of their total income in EMI every month. Last year this figure was 50%, that is, there has been a slight improvement. But it is still quite expensive compared to other cities. The burden of EMI in Delhi-NCR and Bangalore is a little less than 30%. Due to inflation, buying a house in the city of dreams still remains a dream for many people.