Mumbai's real estate sector has seen a historic surge in property registrations and government revenue during the first half of 2025, indicating a robust market recovery and sustained demand.
Real EstateProperty RegistrationRevenue CollectionMumbaiMarket RecoveryReal Estate NewsJun 30, 2025
Mumbai recorded a total of 75,672 property registrations in H1 2025.
The city earned Rs 6,699 crore in revenue from property registrations in H1 2025.
The average ticket size of registered properties reached Rs 1.60 crore in H1 2025.
In June 2025, Mumbai registered 11,211 properties, generating Rs 1,004 crore in revenue.
The revenue collection in June 2025 was Rs 1,004 crore, which is significantly higher compared to Rs 153 crore in June 2020, the COVID-affected year.
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