Dhanteras, traditionally one of the busiest days for Mumbai’s property market, saw a surprising slump in property registrations this year, triggering conversations in real estate circles about whether this is just a calendar blip or an early sign of changing market dynamics.


📉 Why the Numbers Matter

Dhanteras is considered an auspicious day for property and gold purchases. Historically, it has consistently been among the top four days for property registrations in Mumbai — alongside Dussehra, Gudi Padwa, and Akshaya Tritiya. Developers and brokers often align launches, bookings, and registrations around these dates to capitalise on buyer sentiment.

But this year, the registration data tells a different story.


📊 Key Data Points at a Glance

  • 🗓 Date: Dhanteras, October 18, 2025 (Saturday)
  • 🏠 Total property registrations till 7:25 PM: 284
  • 📆 October 1–18 registrations: 8,351
  • 📈 Average daily registrations in October (so far): 463
  • 📉 Dhanteras registrations vs daily average: Almost 40% lower

The 284 registrations recorded till 7:25 PM on Dhanteras are well below the daily average, marking a sharp departure from the usual festive surge.


📌 Possible Reasons Behind the Dip

  1. Weekend Effect:
    This year, Dhanteras fell on a Saturday, traditionally a non-preferential day for registrations compared to weekdays. Some industry experts suggest this may have affected the numbers.
  2. Shift in Sentiment:
    The sharp drop is making developers and analysts wonder whether this is a temporary scheduling issue or an early indicator of a slowdown, especially in premium segments where decision cycles are longer.
  3. Festive Momentum Yet to Unfold:
    The upcoming Diwali days may provide a clearer picture, as many homebuyers time their registrations for Laxmi Puja or Padwa, depending on family customs.

🏠 Why This Matters for the Market

A strong Dhanteras performance is often seen as a barometer for market sentiment, particularly in Mumbai — India’s largest real estate market by value.

A significant dip in festive registrations can impact short-term developer cashflows, festive sales targets, and investor sentiment.

If the lower numbers persist through the rest of Diwali, it could also indicate cautious buyer behaviour, possibly due to rising prices, high stamp duties, or macroeconomic uncertainties.


🔎 What’s Next

While one day does not define a trend, the Dhanteras slump has caught the industry’s attention. The remaining festive period will be closely watched to see whether this was just a weekend anomaly or the first sign of a more measured festive season for Mumbai real estate.

Also Read: Mumbai Property Market Hits New High: 52,896 Registrations in Jan–April 2025, Revenue Jumps 21%

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