Mumbai’s property market has once again defied seasonal expectations. According to data from the Inspector General of Registration (IGR), the city witnessed 10,587 property registrations till September 27, 2025, generating a record ₹1,142 crore in stamp duty revenue. In comparison, September 2024 recorded 9,111 registrations with stamp duty collections of ₹876 crore.

What makes this surge remarkable is the timing. Traditionally, property transactions tend to slow down during the Shraadh period—a fortnight considered inauspicious for new beginnings, including home purchases. Yet, despite an extended Shraadh this year, Mumbai’s property registrations crossed last year’s tally well before the month ended.

What Does This Mean for Homebuyers?
For homebuyers, the rise in registrations signals two key trends:

  1. Sustained Demand: Demand for housing in Mumbai remains resilient, even against cultural headwinds. This suggests that end-users are prioritizing long-term investments in real estate over short-term sentiments.
  2. Higher Revenue, Higher Prices? With stamp duty collections rising sharply, it indicates higher-value transactions and possibly a tilt towards mid- and premium-segment housing. For new buyers, this could mean facing firmer prices in the coming months as developers gain confidence from sustained demand.

Impact on Mumbai Real Estate Market
Industry experts suggest that the continued strength in registrations reflects stable buyer sentiment, supported by steady income growth, improved housing finance access, and a preference for homeownership. Developers may see this as a green light to maintain pricing power, especially in key micro-markets like South Mumbai, Western Suburbs, and Navi Mumbai.

At the same time, the surge highlights the maturity of Mumbai’s housing market, where religious or cultural periods are becoming less of a dampener compared to earlier years.

With a few days still left in September 2025, the final tally could push Mumbai to one of its best months in recent years, reinforcing the city’s position as the country’s most robust real estate market.

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