Mumbai recorded 11,230 property registrations in August 2025, a 10.7% month-on-month drop from 12,579 in July 2025. Stamp duty revenue moderated to ₹1,000 crore in August, 18.7% lower MoM than July’s ₹1,230 crore.

Year-on-year, registrations were 3.5% lower than August 2024 (11,632), and revenue was 5.8% lower than ₹1,061 crore in August 2024.


📊 Registration & Stamp Duty Revenue — Recent Prints

MonthProperty RegistrationsStamp Duty Revenue (₹ Cr)
Aug 202511,2301,000
Aug 202411,6321,061
Jul 202512,5791,230
Jun 202511,5981,035
May 202511,5641,061
Apr 202513,0801,114

Source: Maharashtra IGR; figures as shared


📦 Quick Box: Where Did August Land vs Last Month & Last Year?

  • MoM (Aug’25 vs Jul’25):
    • Registrations: –1,349 units (–10.7%)
    • Revenue: –₹230 cr (–18.7%)
  • YoY (Aug’25 vs Aug’24):
    • Registrations: –402 units (–3.5%)
    • Revenue: –₹61 cr (–5.8%)

What This Means for the Market

1) Demand pause, not collapse:
Volumes cooled from July’s strong base, indicating a tactical pause amid higher prices and rate caution—not a structural slump (levels remain well above 2023).

2) Mix shift affects revenue:
A sharper MoM fall in stamp duty (–18.7%) than in registrations (–10.7%) hints at a lower average ticket size in August or fewer premium transactions.

3) Festive quarter is pivotal:
Developers will lean on festive launches and schemes (Sep–Nov). Expect targeted offers, subvention/CLP structures, and inventory push in mid-income segments.

4) Price discipline matters:
If pricing stays elevated without matching incentives, the YoY softness (–3.5% units) may persist. Limited, well-timed offers could quickly revive momentum.


Analyst Note

  • April 2025 remains the FY26 high so far (13,080 registrations; ₹1,114 cr), setting a strong benchmark.
  • Despite August softness, 2025 prints (Apr–Aug) continue to track above 2023 levels, underscoring a resilient base demand.

Also Read: Mumbai property registrations dips in July 2023

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