How To Apply For SBI Home Loan ? SBI Home Loans Interest Rate Details

State Bank of India (SBI) has offered credit score-linked home loans at just 6.70%, irrespective of the loan amount. Check Here SBI Home Loan Interest Rate Details.

SBI is the largest mortgage lender in India, which has helped over 30 lakh families to achieve the dream of owning a home .

The bank offers home loans customized as per the requirement of individuals with home loans such as Regular Home Loan, SBI Privilege Home Loan for government employees, SBI Shaurya Home Loan for army and defense personnel, SBI MaxGain Home Loan, SBI Smart Home, Top-up Loan for existing customers, SBI NRI Home Loan, SBI FlexiPay Home Loan for loan of higher amount and SBI HerGhar Home Loan for women.

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SBI home loans interest rate

SBI offers credit score linked home loans at just 6.70%, irrespective of the loan amount

Features & Benefits of SBI Home Loans

Low-interest rates,

Zero processing charges,

No hidden or administrative charges,

Interest concession for women borrowers,

First-of-its-kind credit score linked home loans,

No prepayment penalties,

Interest calculation on a daily reducing balance,

Home loan also available as an overdraft.

How To Apply For SBI Home Loan ?

Customers can click on this link to apply for a home loan online.

They will be required to fill in the required details.

Customers can check eligibility and get the loan quotation

SBI home loans: How to avail via YONO SBI

 Login to your YONO account

On the home page, click on the menu (three lines) on the top extreme left

Click on loans -> Click on Home Loan

Do a quick eligibility check by providing your date of birth

Enter your income source,  Enter your net monthly income

Details of any other loans,  Check your eligible loan amount and proceed

Fill in the other required details and click on submit

You will get a reference number and an SBI executive will call you shortly

SBI is not alone in this rate-cutting spree, other lenders like HDFC, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Punjab National Bank and Bank of Baroda have also joined the bandwagon.