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Mumbai Housing Market Shifts Toward Higher Value Homes

Mumbai’s residential market recorded an unusually strong February, with Mumbai property registrations reaching their highest level for the month in more than a decade, signalling sustained demand for urban housing even as property prices continue to rise across the metropolitan region.Administrative data from areas governed by the city’s municipal corporation shows that more than thirteen thousand residential properties were formally registered during February, generating over ₹1,100 crore in stamp duty revenue for the state government. While the number of registrations rose moderately compared with the same period last year, the sharp increase in revenue indicates that buyers are increasingly purchasing higher-value homes.Market analysts say the widening gap between transaction volumes and tax collections reflects a structural shift in the composition of sales.

Larger and more expensive apartments are accounting for a growing share of transactions, suggesting that middle- and upper-income buyers are upgrading their housing choices in response to improved connectivity, lifestyle amenities and redevelopment opportunities across the metropolitan region.Housing units priced above ₹5 crore accounted for a noticeably larger share of Mumbai property registrations compared with the previous year. Properties valued between ₹2 crore and ₹5 crore also expanded their share of the market. At the same time, the proportion of homes priced below ₹1 crore declined, reflecting both rising land values and a gradual tilt toward premium residential supply in established neighbourhoods.Urban economists note that this trend mirrors broader changes in the city’s housing landscape. Infrastructure investments—including metro corridors, coastal transport links and suburban rail improvements—have reshaped commuting patterns and made certain micro-markets more attractive for higher-income households. These shifts are prompting many buyers to opt for larger homes in well-connected districts, particularly in the western and central suburban corridors.

Industry observers say most transactions still involve apartments below 1,000 square feet, underscoring the continued importance of compact urban housing in a city where land scarcity drives high property values. However, developers report an emerging demand for slightly larger homes that combine flexible layouts, community amenities and improved environmental performance.Urban planners argue that the rise in premium housing transactions should be viewed alongside concerns around affordability. While robust Mumbai property registrations demonstrate confidence in the city’s long-term economic prospects, the declining share of lower-priced homes highlights the need for balanced housing supply, particularly for first-time buyers and essential workers who support the city’s service economy.

Experts say the next phase of Mumbai’s housing cycle will depend on how effectively the city manages redevelopment, infrastructure expansion and sustainable construction. If planned transit networks and climate-resilient urban design strategies continue to advance, demand for quality housing in established neighbourhoods is likely to remain resilient even amid evolving economic conditions.

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