Pune Hits 100,000 Property Registrations in H1 2025, Best in 4 Years
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Pune Hits 100,000 Property Registrations in H1 2025, Best in 4 Years

As per the latest market assessment, Pune has recorded property sales registrations of 116,043 in the first 6 months of the year denoting a rise of 16% year-on-year (YoY). Stamp duty collection rose by 19% year-on-year to INR 4,328 crore, making it the best half-yearly revenue collection since 2013. Notably, H1 2025 also marked the fastest pace at which the city crossed the 100,000 sales milestone.
In June 2025, 16,597 properties were registered registering a 13% YoY increase While stamp duty collections from these registrations amounted to INR 637 crore, up by 17% YoY compared to the same period last year.
The share of homes priced above Rs 10 million rose from 15% in June 2024 to 21% in June 2025, highlighting the growing interest in premium housing. However, with properties priced up to Rs 10 million still accounted for the overwhelming majority at 79% indicating that the market is expanding at the premium end, while staying broad-based at its core
Shishir Baijal, Chairman & Managing Director, Knight Frank India, stated, “Crossing the 100,000 mark in property registrations in just six months reflects the strong momentum in Pune’s property market. In June 2025 alone, registrations rose 13% YoY to 16,597 units, while stamp duty collections increased by 17% to Rs 6.37 billion. With a total of 116,043 registrations and revenue of INR 43.28 billion in H1 2025, this has been the city’s best half-yearly performance since 2022 clearly pointing to sustained end-user demand and growing buyer confidence.”

As per the latest market assessment, Pune has recorded property sales registrations of 116,043 in the first 6 months of the year denoting a rise of 16% year-on-year (YoY). Stamp duty collection rose by 19% year-on-year to INR 4,328 crore, making it the best half-yearly revenue collection since 2013. Notably, H1 2025 also marked the fastest pace at which the city crossed the 100,000 sales milestone.In June 2025, 16,597 properties were registered registering a 13% YoY increase While stamp duty collections from these registrations amounted to INR 637 crore, up by 17% YoY compared to the same period last year.The share of homes priced above Rs 10 million rose from 15% in June 2024 to 21% in June 2025, highlighting the growing interest in premium housing. However, with properties priced up to Rs 10 million still accounted for the overwhelming majority at 79% indicating that the market is expanding at the premium end, while staying broad-based at its coreShishir Baijal, Chairman & Managing Director, Knight Frank India, stated, “Crossing the 100,000 mark in property registrations in just six months reflects the strong momentum in Pune’s property market. In June 2025 alone, registrations rose 13% YoY to 16,597 units, while stamp duty collections increased by 17% to Rs 6.37 billion. With a total of 116,043 registrations and revenue of INR 43.28 billion in H1 2025, this has been the city’s best half-yearly performance since 2022 clearly pointing to sustained end-user demand and growing buyer confidence.”

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