Data showed that 13,397 registrations were inked in August 2024, compared to 13,021 in the corresponding month in 2023, and 13,731 registrations in July 2024.
The registrations in July brought the state government Rs 1,055 crore by way of stamp duty collections, higher by 4 percent over June, and also higher by 27 percent over the corresponding month last year.
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About 68% of the 215 projects registered in 2022 are in non-NCR districts and 32% in NCR districts of Uttar Pradesh, says UPRERA
The number of transactions in the top 100 housing projects also fell to 20,000.
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The persisting pressures on the residential market of Mumbai including higher mortgage rates and rise in the stamp duty had little impact on the sales momentum in the current month
This is an increase of 14 per cent on a month-on-month basis, Knight Frank said. In June 9,919 units were registered.
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Consumers advanced their purchase by filing in March 2022 while registering them in April 2022, effectively saving 1% metro cess on their deals
Registrations contribute to over Rs 1,000 crore to the state exchequer; They have picked up pace due to the impending 1% metro cess that shall be levied effective April 1, 2022.
Rs 2,722 crore worth of residential properties transacted in February 2022; almost half of apartment sales were in Rs 25 - 50 lakh ticket-size.
Over 29,800 new homes sold in Greater Kolkata until February 2022; Stamp duty sop available till the end of March 2022.
Cautiousness on account of the third wave has influenced sentiments which is reflected in January registration
BMC revenue collections touch a 10-year high at Rs 11,000 crore in 2021
As many as 4,683 apartment sales registered during October 2021 in Greater Kolkata.
The total government revenues realized through sale registrations equalled Rs 550 crore which was 136% higher y-o-y
Stamp duty collection is at around Rs 450 crore in August 2021
Since withdrawal of the stamp duty waiver by the Maharashtra government in March 2021, homes worth Rs 1 crore or below have witnessed traction.
As many as 7,850 properties were registered in June 2021 compared to 5,640 units registered in June 2019, clearly indicating a growth of 39 percent.
Proximity to the airport and Gurgaon, along with facilities like schools, hospitals and malls, make Vasant Kunj an attractive residential area
Only 3631 housing units have been registered in Mumbai in the month of May and just about Rs 177.52 crore collected as stamp duty on account of the second wave of COVID-19
Up to 93 percent of 10,136 registrations were from property deals closed between December 2020 and March 2021.
Latest government data indicates drop in property registrations in April 2021 over March 2021 amidst the second COVID-19 wave and no stamp duty reduction.
Rs 875 crore collected as stamp duty in Mumbai in March 2021 – the highest in the city in the last seven months. Regular stamp duty rate of 5 percent will be applicable from April 1, 2021.