Festive real estate and loan offers
By iTrust Financial Advisors (www.iTrust.in)
Diwali is a time for festive offers. But, real estate and housing loans aren’t consumer goods and the advertised festive offers are usually just a marketing gimmick.
There is very little similarity between buying a domestic items like a kettle, on which one can get genuine deals, and getting a big ticket item like a house or a housing loan. Here we tell you why you should not fall into the trap of a so-called festive offers on real estate and related loans.
Why the marketing spin?
Marketers recognize that during festive seasons, whether its Diwali in India or Christmas in the western world, consumers are looking for good deals.
In India, Diwali is also seen as an auspicious time to make financial decisions. So, marketers play on this pre-existing momentum in the minds of consumers looking to make a house purchase decision during the festive season.
However, the deals are usually no different than what you would get before Diwali, or just after the festival season.
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