Today when you wake up it will be a new day of a new year. But it is pertinent to take a note of history and hence we are giving you the exact number of home sales that Mumbai witnessed in the last month of the year 2022.

According to the data from the office of Stamp Duty and Registartion, the last month that is December 2022, Mumbai witnessed a total sales of 9,367 homes generating a total revenue of ₹835.36 crore.

This is way better than the month of November where 8,965 home registrations took place generating a revenue of ₹683.8 crore.

In October month the sales figure stood at 8,422 generating a revenue of ₹736 crore.

In September the home sales figure was 8,628 generating a revenue of ₹734.18 crore.

In August the number of home sales in Mumbai stood at 8,552. In April the number of registration that took place in the city stood at 11,743, it was 9,839 in May, in June the numbers were 9,919, and July the number of registrations shot up to 11,340.

So overall the best month for home sales in Mumbai since the start of this financial year 2022-23 has been April where a total of 11,742 home sales took place.

Over all the year has done good compared to many previous years, in spite of no stamp duty cut and a regular increase in the repo rate.

With world situation changing with every minute, cost of construction going up and no stamp duty waiver in sight, the year 2023 will hold many surprises.

Also Read: Mumbai property registrations up by 15% in Nov 22

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