Mumbai real estate stocks experienced a significant dip of up to 3.34% following the Maharashtra government's decision to increase ready reckoner rates by 3.39% for the fiscal year 2026.
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Ready reckoner rates are the government-issued benchmark values for properties used to calculate stamp duty and other taxes. These rates ensure that property transactions are not undervalued for tax purposes.
The ready reckoner rates in Mumbai have been increased by 3.39% for the fiscal year 2026.
Several major real estate firms, including DLF, Godrej Properties, and Oberoi Realty, saw their stock prices fall following the announcement. DLF shares fell by 3.12%, Godrej Properties by 3.34%, and Oberoi Realty by 2.85%.
The higher ready reckoner rates are expected to increase the financial burden on homebuyers and property investors, potentially leading to a slowdown in property transactions and a shift in consumer preferences towards more affordable options.
The long-term effects could help stabilize property prices, encourage more transparent and fair property transactions, and reduce the prevalence of under-invoicing and tax evasion, contributing to a more robust and trustworthy real estate market.
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