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Buying a home is a key milestone. However, many are able to meet this aspiration only at later stages of life. While availing a home loan can be a challenge post a certain age, several banks and HFCs do offer home loans to senior citizens and retirees.

However, the eligibility and terms differ and are much stringent, especially if you are applying for a home loan post 60. Growing age, unstable income, rising medical costs and uncertainty that come with age can be a hurdle. Here are a few tips that can help.

Age-related challenges

Age is one of the biggest challenges for senior citizens in getting their loan applications approved. Even though no age bar is set by RBI for availing home loans, banks generally require an applicant to be 70-75 years old at the time of loan maturity. In that case, senior citizens applying for home loans in their 60s will only get a much shorter loan tenure. A shorter repayment period results in higher EMIs. However, the total interest cost incurred in such cases is lower.

Adding a younger co-applicant not only improves the loan eligibility of the borrower but also assists them in getting a higher loan amount. An earning member from the borrower’s family with a strong credit profile can be added as a co-applicant. This would improve the chances of loan approval.

Opt for a Lower LTV Ratio

TV ratio refers to the percentage of the property value that is sanctioned as a home loan. The remaining property value is paid as a down payment by the owner. Even though RBI has set the maximum LTV ratio to up to 90% of the property cost in certain cases, senior citizens can enhance their home loan eligibility by making a higher down payment, thereby reducing the LTV ratio and the home loan amount.

Keep EMI/NMI ratio lower

Senior citizens should assess their financial situation before applying for a home loan. Lenders usually prefer applicants to have an EMI/NMI ratio of 50-55%, including existing EMIs and the EMI of the proposed home loan. Assessing the financial situation beforehand enables applicants to plan their EMIs well within their monthly budget, without compromising on their savings and investments. Keeping a low EMI/NMI ratio would increase the chances of loan approval.

Compare rates and offers

Many lenders offer special interest rates and other offers to senior citizens, including retirees. These are generally better than those offered to regular home loan borrowers. Senior citizens planning to avail a home loan can compare rates and offers across various lenders before applying for the loan. They can also connect with the bank where they have an existing relationship for special offers, if any. Pre-approved home loans provide in-principal sanction of the loan amount they are eligible for, thereby making it easier for them to look for a property within their budget.

Maintain good credit score

Maintaining a good credit score strengthens the application and can also help senior citizens get home loans at relatively lower interest rates. Lenders consider an applicant’s credit score while evaluating the loan application, and those with higher credit scores (750 and above) are considered more creditworthy. As these applicants have displayed good credit behaviour in the past, they are at a lower risk of credit default and become eligible for availing a home loan at a lower interest rate.

Senior citizens can avail a suitable home loan with the right planning and approach.

(The writer is Head of Home Loans, Paisabazaar)

Published – January 12, 2026 06:28 am IST

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