Mumbai city’s housing market saw a significant jump in property registrations this Navratri , leading to a record surge in revenue collections for the Maharashtra government, according to global property consultancy firm Knight Frank. Data from Maharashtra’s Department of Registrations and Stamps (IGR), analysed by Knight Frank, showed that registrations during Navratri rose to 6,238, up 20% from 5,199 in 2024. Additionally, the average daily registrations also increased to 624 per day this year from 578 per day last year.

Revenue jumps

Revenue from registrations during Navratri rose to Rs 587 crore, compared to Rs 502 crore last year, a 17% increase. Daily revenue collections averaged Rs 59 crore, up from Rs 56 crore in 2024.

Shishir Baijal, Chairman & Managing Director, Knight Fr

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