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Kolkata property registrations fall year on year

The Kolkata property registrations tally fell to 3,052 units in January 2026, marking a 41 per cent decline from a year earlier and a sharp sequential drop from December’s elevated base. Market analysts attribute the slowdown largely to seasonal factors and year-end frontloading of transactions rather than a structural demand correction.

Data compiled by Knight Frank India from the Directorate of Registrations and Stamps Revenue, Government of West Bengal, indicates that the Kolkata Metropolitan Area began the year on a subdued note after a typically strong December closing cycle. January often reflects administrative lag and deferred documentation following year-end purchase decisions. While the headline decline appears steep, sector observers caution against reading it as a sign of weakening fundamentals. A significant proportion of transactions are believed to have been advanced into December, compressing January volumes. Economists tracking eastern India’s housing cycle note that similar fluctuations have occurred in previous years. Beyond volumes, the composition of demand offers clearer insight into market direction. Apartments sized between 501 and 1,000 square feet accounted for nearly 59 per cent of January registrations, a marked increase from the prior year. In contrast, units under 500 square feet saw their share shrink considerably. This shift suggests households are prioritising liveable space over minimum entry-level pricing a trend linked to hybrid work patterns and evolving family needs. Geographically, the South Zone of the city emerged as the most active cluster, contributing roughly 43 per cent of total registrations. Peripheral micro-markets such as Behala, Kasba and Sonarpur continue to draw mid-income buyers seeking relatively affordable housing with improving connectivity. The North Zone followed with about one-third of registrations, supported by redevelopment projects and established neighbourhood demand.

Urban planners argue that sustained recovery in Kolkata property registrations will depend on infrastructure delivery and employment growth across emerging corridors. Transport upgrades, civic service reliability and flood-resilient planning remain key concerns in a city vulnerable to climate stress. Developers, meanwhile, are recalibrating supply pipelines towards mid-sized units in peripheral locations, aligning inventory with demonstrated buyer preference. Institutional interest in structured residential projects is also rising, signalling confidence in the long-term fundamentals of the eastern metropolitan market. Looking ahead, analysts expect registration activity to normalise over the coming quarters as pending deals are executed and new launches enter the market. While January’s figures reflect a cooling phase, underlying housing demand drivers urbanisation, household formation and relatively moderate pricing compared to other metros remain intact.

For policymakers and industry alike, the focus will be on translating transactional recovery into resilient, well-serviced neighbourhoods that balance affordability with climate-ready infrastructure.

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