Developer associations, such as CREDAI (Confederation of Real Estate Developers Associations of India), have formally submitted proposals to the Housing Minister, urging the implementation of reduced stamp duty to stimulate the property market and support
Reduced Stamp DutyReal EstateMaharashtraFirsttime BuyersCredaiReal Estate NewsOct 15, 2024

The proposal calls for a temporary reduction in stamp duty by 50% for a period of one year to help first-time homebuyers and boost the property market.
The proposal was submitted by the Confederation of Real Estate Developers Associations of India (CREDAI) to the Housing Minister.
The reduced stamp duty will make homeownership more affordable for first-time buyers by significantly lowering upfront costs such as stamp duty and registration fees.
The reduced stamp duty is expected to increase property sales, help developers clear existing inventory, stimulate new construction, and attract investment in the real estate sector.
Developer associations, including CREDAI, have been advocating for the reduced stamp duty and have formally submitted the proposal to the Housing Minister to drive change in the real estate sector.

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