Rebate on Property Guidance Value Must Be Extended: A Call to Empower Buyers During Ashada
"In a market that thrives on timing, sentiment, and affordability — guidance value rebates aren't just discounts, they're decisions made easier."
The Buyer Pulse: Why the Current Rebate Window Matters
In a state where tradition meets transition, real estate decisions often pause during Ashada Masa, considered inauspicious by many. Historically, this sacred month witnesses a slowdown in property transactions, not because of lack of interest — but due to deeply held cultural sentiments.
Now, combine that with a limited-time 10% guidance value rebate that is set to expire on July 25, 2025 — and we’re looking at a collision between opportunity and hesitation.
As SLV Housing Development Corporation, we stand with our fellow real estate developers and prospective homebuyers in urging the Karnataka government:
Extend the guidance value rebate. Let sentiment and savings walk hand in hand.
Understanding Guidance Value — And Why It Matters Now
What is Guidance Value?
Guidance value is the minimum property rate fixed by the government for property transactions. It directly influences stamp duty, registration charges, and final cost to buyers.
π The 10% Rebate Means:
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Lower transaction costs
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Improved affordability
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Increased buyer confidence
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Greater investment appetite, especially for first-time buyers and NRIs
But for many, Ashada still represents a month of pause. And this pause shouldn’t cost them an opportunity that could have been within reach — if only time allowed.
The Ashada Effect: Sentiment Still Shapes Spending
At SLV Housing, we work with hundreds of families — from NRIs to newlyweds — and we’ve noticed a pattern:
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Plot selection and legal checks happen during Ashada
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Final registration or pooja ceremonies are reserved for Shravan or later months
It’s not a lack of readiness — it’s cultural alignment.
So, what happens when a rebate ends before belief allows action?
π Missed opportunity.
π Lost affordability.
π Slowed momentum for the entire real estate ecosystem.
Why Extension Helps Buyers and the Market
An extension of 3 to 6 months offers breathing room — and belief room.
Here’s what it allows:
πΉ For Buyers:
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Align cultural beliefs with financial opportunity
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Plan registrations post-Ashada without losing rebate benefit
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Prepare legal, loan, and documentation in advance
πΉ For Developers:
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Keep pipeline active and sales flowing
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Convert warm leads into actual site visits
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Sustain momentum post-Ashada with better conversion rates
What SLV Housing Is Doing Meanwhile
Even as we await the government's next move, we continue to stand by our buyers — through clarity, education, and flexibility.
Our villa plot projects such as:
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Kingstone Valley (STRR Zone)
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Sri Krishna Villas (Off Kanakapura Road)
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Gokul Gardens & Shruthi Gardens
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Sri Radhakrishna Gardens (Devanahalli)
…remain BMRDA-approved, RERA-compliant, and Vastu-aligned, and are backed by flexible site visit schedules, virtual assistance for NRIs, and registration support.
The Real Risk Isn’t Superstition — It’s Expiration
If the rebate ends July 25 while Ashada continues into early August, many sincere buyers may simply wait — but without the cushion of savings they were counting on.
By extending the rebate, the government sends a message:
“We understand your values. We support your timing. We respect your belief.”
Let’s Build Thoughtfully, Not Hastily
At SLV Housing, we believe every buyer deserves the right environment — both emotional and financial — to make such a life-defining decision.
And that belief starts with respecting tradition while enabling transformation.
Want to Explore Safe, Vastu-Compliant Villa Plots in Bengaluru?
Visit: www.slvhousing.com/all-projects.php
π Call: +91 70900 55511
✉️ Email: marketing@slvhousing.co.in
π️ Book a Free Site Visit Today
πΏ Final Word
Ashada may be quiet — but opportunity shouldn’t be.
Let’s bridge belief with benefit. Let this rebate continue — for the future we’re all building together.
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