The Mumbai real estate market has shown promising growth in December 2024, as the city recorded 12,339 property registrations, generating a total revenue of ₹1,128 crore in stamp duty till 4 pm on December 31. This marks a slight increase in both the number of property transactions and the revenue generated compared to the same month in the previous year.

Year-on-Year Performance

In December 2023, Mumbai saw 12,285 property registrations and a revenue generation of ₹933 crore. The figures for December 2024 reflect a modest increase of 0.4% in the number of property registrations, and a 20.8% rise in the revenue generated, which increased by ₹194 crore.

When compared to December 2022, when 9,367 property registrations were recorded and ₹835 crore was generated in revenue, the growth is even more remarkable. The number of registrations increased by 31.8%, while revenue saw a substantial increase of 34.9%. This indicates a significant recovery and growth in Mumbai’s property market over the last two years.

A Strong Recovery Since 2020

December 2020, which was significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, saw a higher volume of property transactions. That month, Mumbai recorded 19,581 property registrations, generating ₹680 crore in revenue. While the number of registrations in December 2024 is lower than 2020 by 37.2%, revenue has still seen a significant increase, reflecting higher property prices and stamp duty collections in recent years.

Factors Driving Growth

The rise in property registrations and revenue can be attributed to several factors, including increased demand for residential properties, especially in premium and mid-segment categories, and an overall positive market sentiment. Additionally, the consistent rise in property prices across Mumbai, combined with a stable economic environment, has bolstered the city’s real estate market performance.

Industry experts believe that this growth is indicative of Mumbai’s resilience, with a steady recovery from pandemic-induced slowdowns and strong market fundamentals propelling future growth.

Looking Ahead

As the Mumbai property market continues to recover and thrive, the outlook for 2025 remains positive. With growing buyer confidence and strong demand, both property registrations and stamp duty revenue are expected to rise further in the upcoming months.

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