According to data from the Maharashtra government, property registrations in Mumbai increased by 32% in September 2025, reaching 12,070 units. This growth is attributed to strong festive demand and robust residential sales.
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Property registrations in Mumbai increased by 32% in September 2025.
Mumbai recorded 12,070 property registrations in September 2025.
The main driver of the property market in Mumbai is residential demand, with 80% of all registrations attributed to residential properties.
Stamp duty collections increased by 47% year-on-year, reaching Rs 1,292 crore in September 2025.
The increase in property registrations in Mumbai is attributed to strong festive demand, robust residential sales, and government initiatives to improve urban infrastructure and services.

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