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Mumbai property registrations declined 16% in November

Mumbai’s property market faced a noticeable decline in November, with registrations falling to 9,419 units, down 16% month-on-month and 3% year-on-year, according to Maharashtra government data. Stamp duty collections for the month stood at ₹826 crore, reflecting a 31% drop from October but a notable 16% increase from the same period last year. This dip is attributed to the post-festive season lull and the elections in Maharashtra, both of which created a temporary pause in market activity.

The affordable and mid-ticket housing segments bore the brunt of the slowdown, struggling with subdued sales velocity and limited launches. In contrast, premium and luxury housing transactions continued to buoy stamp duty collections, accounting for 23% of all registrations. However, the high-end inventory remains constrained, posing challenges for sustained momentum in this category. According to Knight Frank India, residential properties comprised 80% of November’s registrations, with a marked uptick in transactions priced above ₹2 crore.

From a civic perspective, the slowdown highlights a pressing need for policies to bolster affordable housing in Mumbai. Developers are addressing this challenge by offering innovative pricing models and flexible payment schemes. While these strategies may stimulate demand, a larger focus on urban planning and affordable housing supply remains essential for long-term market stability.

Sustainability continues to be a growing priority in Mumbai’s real estate sector. Premium developments are adopting green building standards and energy-efficient designs, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations. These initiatives align with broader goals of sustainable urban development, offering long-term value for buyers and reducing ecological impacts. As market consolidation unfolds, a balanced approach combining affordability, sustainability, and infrastructural reforms will be critical in shaping Mumbai’s real estate trajectory.

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