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Maharashtra And Tamil Nadu Lead RERA Registrations

India’s real estate landscape is increasingly shaped by regulatory compliance, with several states emerging as major hubs for registered housing developments under the RERA registered projects in India framework. Since the implementation of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act in 2017, a handful of states have accounted for the bulk of formally registered projects, reflecting where urban expansion, housing demand and institutional oversight intersect.

Industry data compiled by property analytics firms indicates that the top ten states together account for more than 1.19 lakh registered projects, representing nearly 97 lakh housing units across the country. These registrations are considered a key indicator of formal real estate activity because developers must register projects with state regulators before marketing or selling them to buyers.Among these states, Maharashtra remains the clear leader in RERA registered projects in India, with more than 48,000 developments registered under its regulatory authority. This accounts for roughly 40 percent of the projects registered across the leading states, underlining the scale of the housing market across the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, Pune and other rapidly growing urban clusters.

Tamil Nadu ranks second, with nearly 20,000 projects registered under its state regulator, followed by Gujarat with more than 16,000 registered developments. Together, these three states dominate the country’s formal housing supply pipeline and represent the only states with more than 10,000 registered projects each.Other states with significant numbers of registered developments include Telangana, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal and Rajasthan. These markets collectively reflect a broader geographic spread of housing demand, from technology-driven growth corridors in southern India to expanding tier-2 cities in central and northern regions.Urban analysts note that the distribution of RERA registered projects in India also highlights changing patterns in housing demand. Cities such as Pune, Thane and Hyderabad have recorded some of the highest concentrations of projects nationwide, driven by employment growth, infrastructure investments and the availability of developable land.

At the same time, the regulatory framework introduced by RERA has altered how developers approach project launches. Mandatory disclosures, escrow mechanisms and project registration requirements have increased transparency for homebuyers while encouraging more structured project planning across the sector.However, the pace of new registrations has fluctuated in recent years. After a sharp rise between 2020 and 2022, when project registrations grew by more than 140 percent, the number of new projects moderated between 2022 and 2024 as developers adjusted to market conditions and pricing trends.For urban policymakers, the concentration of RERA registered projects in India across certain states offers insights into where housing supply is expanding fastest. It also underscores the importance of coordinated urban planning, infrastructure development and regulatory oversight to ensure that rapid real estate growth translates into sustainable and liveable cities.

As India’s urban population continues to grow, the effectiveness of state regulators and the transparency of project registration systems are expected to remain central to the evolution of the country’s real estate sector.

Also Read: Mumbai Neighbourhoods Driving Premium Housing Demand

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