Davanagere Home Loan EMI Calculator 🥞
Typical Davanagere home loan: ₹30.00 L at 8.7% over 20 years = ₹26,416/month EMI. Total interest ₹33.40 L. Karnataka stamp duty: 5% + 1% registration = ~₹1.80 L extra.
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Home loans in Davanagere.
Market overview
Davanagere flats trade at Rs 4,500-7,500 per sq ft with PJ Extension and MCC A Block leading on Bapuji Educational Association and JJM Medical College faculty demand. The city is central Karnataka's commercial and educational HQ with a heritage cotton textile economy and the iconic Benne Dosa food culture. Pricing is 25% below Hubli-Dharwad and on par with Shimoga. Supply is mid-rise gated near MCC plus plotted layouts toward Harihara.
What makes Davanagere distinct
Davanagere is central Karnataka's educational capital with Bapuji Educational Association running over 30 institutions including engineering, medical, dental, and pharmacy colleges - creating one of South India's most concentrated faculty-and-PG-student lending pools. Karnataka offers a strong 2% women stamp duty discount, narrowing total costs significantly for joint registration.
Popular residential zones in Davanagere.
Banks dominating Davanagere home loans.
Canara Bank: hometown bank reach, anchor for Bapuji and faculty payroll
Karnataka Bank: aggressive on private salaried and Davanagere University staff
SBI: deepest plot-loan and Railway employee reach
HDFC: preferred for gated mid-rise launches
₹30.00 L home loan in Davanagere at 8.7% over 20 years
₹30.00 L 8.7% 20 years (240 months) ₹26,416 ₹33.40 L ₹63.40 L ₹1.80 L (women: ₹1.20 L) Davanagere home loan questions.
EMI on a Rs 30 lakh home loan in Davanagere at 8.70% for 20 years? ▾
EMI is approximately Rs 26,415 per month. Total interest is Rs 33.40 lakh, total outflow Rs 63.40 lakh.
How much does a woman save on stamp duty in Davanagere? ▾
Karnataka: men pay 5% + 1% = 6%; women pay 3% + 1% = 4%. On a Rs 30 lakh property, women save 2% = Rs 60,000.
Stamp duty on a Rs 40 lakh property in Davanagere? ▾
Karnataka: men pay 5% + 1% = Rs 2.40 lakh; women pay 3% + 1% = Rs 1.60 lakh - a saving of Rs 80,000.