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1% transfer duty hike on purchase of properties priced above Rs 25 lakh in Delhi a dampener for real estate market

The hike is unwarranted at a time when Delhi’s real estate market is seeing an uptick in housing sales as against the previous years, and overall cost of acquisition of properties is already spiraling, say experts

June 01, 2022 / 19:04 IST
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The unified Municipal Corporation of Delhi’s decision to hike transfer duty by one percent on properties priced above Rs 25 lakh across the city is expected to increase the overall cost of acquisition for property and this additional burden along with the recent hike in interest rates will impact the overall sentiment of homebuyers.

Following the hike, the transfer duty will be 4 percent for men and 3 percent for women. The decision was taken on May 31. Currently, the transfer duty on sale and purchase of property in the national capital is 3 percent for men and 2 percent for women.

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The hike of one percent of transfer duty on properties valued above Rs 25 lakh is certainly a dampener for the real estate market which has been doing very well over the last two years since the pandemic, said Anuj Puri, Chairman - ANAROCK Group.

This will be in addition to recently hiked home loan rates and the overall property rates amid rising input costs. All in all, it will further increase the overall cost of acquisition for the property seekers. And even a marginal hike does impact the overall sentiments of buyers. The hike was unwarranted at a time when Delhi’s real estate market was seeing an uptick in housing sales as against the previous years, and the overall cost of acquisition of properties is already spiralling, he added.