Finance Talk: How Health Sector Professionals Can Secure Special Financing for Home Buying?
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Economic advisor Bishwas Bhattarai has speculated that the Reserve Bank may opt to maintain the current interest rates, citing a recent decrease in inflation. Bhattarai also expressed optimism about the real estate market's potential for improvement in the near future, attributing this positive outlook to a rising 'buyers sentiment'. Additionally, Bhattarai highlighted the introduction of a "no LMI" (no mortgage insurance) scheme by certain financial institutions, specifically targeting professionals in the health sector.
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