🔢 12,579 Property Registrations in July

Mumbai’s real estate market continued to perform robustly in July 2025, clocking 12,579 property registrations, which generated ₹1,123 crore in stamp duty and related revenues for the state. Despite global economic headwinds, the market has shown sustained strength and end-user demand.


💸 Rise in High-Value Property Sales

While mid-income housing (₹1–₹5 crore) saw a marginal dip in share, luxury transactions above ₹5 crore grew to 6%of total registrations in July. This shift points to growing affluence and a rising appetite for premium properties among Mumbai homebuyers.


📏 Compact Homes Still in Demand

Apartments measuring up to 1,000 sq ft accounted for 82% of all transactions, showing that compact, efficient homes remain the top choice for nuclear families and professionals seeking urban convenience.


📍 Western & Central Suburbs Dominate

The Western and Central Suburbs remained the most active zones, together contributing 88% of all registrations. The Western Suburbs alone made up 57%, reaffirming their status as the epicentre of Mumbai’s property market. Meanwhile, South Mumbai’s share dropped to just 6%, indicating a shift in buyer preference away from legacy premium areas.


🚇 Infra Push Fuelling Demand

Industry leaders credit the ongoing infrastructure push—like Metro lines, the Coastal Road, and lifestyle upgrades—as key drivers of this sustained market buoyancy. These upgrades are not only enhancing connectivity but also increasing the attractiveness of suburban micro-markets.


🗣️ What Industry Leaders Say

  • The market’s performance shows strong end-user demand and growing confidence in real estate as a long-term asset.
  • The rise in luxury segment sales highlights renewed investor interest and upward aspirations of urban homebuyers.
  • Suburban areas are leading due to modern amenities, better affordability, and strong connectivity.
  • There’s a balanced demand pattern—value-driven compact homes co-exist with aspirational high-end housing.

📌 Summary

Mumbai’s housing market in July 2025 reflected a healthy blend of affordability and aspiration, with compact homes continuing to dominate, and luxury housing making steady gains. The market’s resilience, backed by infrastructure growth and evolving buyer preferences, signals a positive outlook for the rest of the year.

Also Read: Mumbai property registrations rise 12% YoY in June 2024

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