Pune Real Estate: Property Registrations Flat at 14,421 in April 2025 with 1% Increase

Pune’s real estate market saw a minimal 1% increase in property registrations in April 2025, with 14,421 registrations compared to 14,244 in April 2024. However, stamp duty collections declined by 3%, totaling ₹547 crore.

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Pune Real Estate: Property Registrations Flat at 14,421 in April 2025 with 1% Increase
Real Estate Pune:Pune’s real estate market remained largely unchanged in April 2025, with property registrations increasing by just 1% year-on-year—from 14,244 in April 2024 to 14,421 this year—according to data from the Maharashtra Inspector General of Registration (IGR).nnMeanwhile, stamp duty collections in the Pune district declined by 3% in April 2025, amounting to ₹547 crore compared to ₹566 crore in the same month last year. This decline in stamp duty collections is attributed to an increased proportion of registrations in lower ticket-size segments, as noted by real estate consultancy Knight Frank India.nnPune’s property registrations saw a sharp 41% decline compared to March 2025, dropping from 24,494 in March to 14,421 in April 2025. Stamp duty collections also fell significantly, from ₹960 crore in March 2025 to ₹547 crore in April. This sharp month-on-month drop is primarily because March, the last month of the financial year, typically witnesses a spike in registrations as buyers rush to complete transactions for tax planning purposes.nnAccording to Knight Frank India, this trend appears to be cyclical. Historical data shows that March typically sees heightened activity, while April experiences a relative slowdown. The consultancy noted that the year-on-year decline in stamp duty revenue is largely due to an increased proportion of registrations in lower ticket-size segments.nnYear-to-date (YTD) data indicates that Pune’s property market remains stable. The first four months of the year saw the highest property registrations and stamp duty collections in four years. Compared to the same period last year, property registrations increased by 5%, while stamp duty collections rose by 8%, according to data compiled by Knight Frank India.nn83% of properties registered in April 2025 fell within the up to ₹1 crore price range, indicating that demand remains primarily concentrated in this segment. However, the share of homes priced above ₹1 crore increased from 14% in April 2024 to 16% in April 2025, reflecting a growing interest in premium housing. According to Knight Frank India, this trend suggests that while the market is expanding at the top, it remains broad-based at its core.nn“Pune’s residential market has been seeing steady demand on a year-on-year basis, even while there are minor fluctuations. Since Pune is largely an end-user-driven market, steady demand is a good barometer of the city's economic stability. We expect the general momentum of demand to remain unchanged, demonstrating long-term buyer confidence,” said Shishir Baijal, Chairman and Managing Director, Knight Frank India.nnThe demand for larger apartments in Pune remains robust, with the share of units over 800 sq ft increasing from 31% in April 2024 to 33% in April 2025, reflecting a continued preference for spacious homes in the post-pandemic era. Geographically, Central Pune—which includes Haveli Taluka, Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC), and Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC)—continued to dominate residential transactions in April 2025, accounting for 75% of the market. However, this marks a slight dip from the previous year as emerging areas across the city cater to shifting homebuyer preferences.nnWest Pune, comprising Mawal, Mulshi, and Velhe, held the second-largest share at 14%, while North, South, and East Pune collectively accounted for 10% of transactions during the same period.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the percentage increase in property registrations in Pune in April 2025 compared to April 2024?

Property registrations in Pune increased by 1% year-on-year, from 14,244 in April 2024 to 14,421 in April 2025.

How did stamp duty collections change in April 2025 compared to April 2024?

Stamp duty collections in April 2025 declined by 3%, from ₹566 crore in April 2024 to ₹547 crore in April 2025.

Why did property registrations drop sharply in April 2025 compared to March 2025?

Property registrations dropped sharply from 24,494 in March 2025 to 14,421 in April 2025 primarily because March, the last month of the financial year, typically witnesses a spike in registrations as buyers rush to complete transactions for tax planning purposes.

What percentage of properties registered in April 2025 were priced under ₹1 crore?

83% of properties registered in April 2025 were priced under ₹1 crore, indicating that demand remains primarily concentrated in this segment.

Which area of Pune saw the highest share of residential transactions in April 2025?

Central Pune, which includes Haveli Taluka, Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC), and Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC), accounted for 75% of residential transactions in April 2025.

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