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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Property registrations in Pune increased by 1% year-on-year, from 14,244 in April 2024 to 14,421 in April 2025.
Stamp duty collections in April 2025 declined by 3%, from ₹566 crore in April 2024 to ₹547 crore in April 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.
83% of properties registered in April 2025 were priced under ₹1 crore, indicating that demand remains primarily concentrated in this segment.
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