The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) announces its monetary policy a minimum of four times a year, ideally every quarter. However, currently, it announces its policy every two months. With its monetary policy, the central bank manages & controls the ‘demand’ side of the economy to ultimately control inflation. The Reserve Bank of India hiked its key lending rate by a more modest 35 basis points to 6.25 per cent, citing inflation slowing after three consecutive 50-bps (basis points) hikes to manage price pressures which have been persistent above the upper end of its target band. From this article, one can understand terms like inflation, repo rate and the reason for a rate hike and its effects on real estate.?