Property registration in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) witnessed a 32% increase in September, totaling 12,070 units, driven by robust festive demand and a surge in residential sales.
Mumbai PropertyProperty RegistrationReal Estate MarketFestive DemandStamp DutyReal Estate MumbaiOct 03, 2025

Property registrations in Mumbai increased by 32% in September compared to the same month last year.
A total of 12,070 property units were registered in Mumbai in September.
Residential demand represented 80% of total property registrations in September.
Stamp duty collections surged to Rs 1,292 crore, indicating a 47% increase compared to the previous year.
The increase in property registrations was primarily driven by robust festive demand, improved infrastructure, better connectivity, and affordable housing options.

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