Pune, 1st April 2025: The recent increase in Maharashtra’s Ready Reckoner rates has sparked significant discussions in the real estate sector. Managing Director of Gera Developments, Rohit Gera, shares his insights on how these changes will affect the market and what buyers and developers can expect.
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Ready Reckoner rates are the minimum values set by the government for property transactions. These rates are used to calculate stamp duty and registration fees and ensure transparency in property transactions.
The Ready Reckoner rates in Maharashtra have been revised upwards by an average of 10-15% across different regions, effective from April 2025.
The new rates will lead to increased stamp duty and registration costs, which may deter some buyers, especially first-time homebuyers. However, it will also bring more transparency to the property market.
Developers will need to re-evaluate their pricing and marketing strategies to reflect the higher costs. This could slow down the pace of new projects but also provides an opportunity to focus on quality and innovation.
The long-term impact is expected to be positive, as the revised rates will bring more transparency to the property market, curb speculative activities, and ensure a more sustainable growth trajectory for the real estate sector.
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