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Maharashtra's Pune records over 14,500 property registrations in January 2026; stamp duty collection crosses Rs 600 crore

Updated on: 19 February,2026 04:51 PM IST  |  Pune
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In January 2026, Pune registered 14,537 properties and collected Rs 609 crore in stamp duty during the month. While registrations declined 17 per cent year-on-year (YoY) compared to January 2025, stamp duty collections saw a relatively smaller dip of 5 per cent YoY

Maharashtra's Pune records over 14,500 property registrations in January 2026; stamp duty collection crosses Rs 600 crore

The 500–800 sq ft category continued to lead the market. Representational Pic

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Maharashtra’s Pune district recorded more than 14,000 property registrations in January 2026, generating over Rs 600 crore in stamp duty revenue, according to data released by Knight Frank India.

In January 2026, Pune registered 14,537 properties and collected Rs 609 crore in stamp duty during the month. While registrations declined 17 per cent year-on-year (YoY) compared to January 2025, stamp duty collections saw a relatively smaller dip of 5 per cent YoY.


However, on a sequential basis, the market showed signs of recovery. Property registrations rose 20 per cent month-on-month (MoM), while revenue collections increased 37 per cent compared to December 2025, indicating improved activity levels at the start of the year.



Homes priced up to Rs 1 crore continued to dominate the market, accounting for 82 per cent of total registrations in January 2026. At the same time, the ticket-size distribution suggests a gradual shift towards higher-value properties. The Rs 50 lakh–1 crore and Rs 1–2.5 crore segments gained traction, with their respective shares rising to 29 per cent and 14 per cent .

The distribution of home sizes remained largely stable, with minor shifts across segments. The share of units below 500 sq ft declined from 26 per cent in January 2025 to 23 per cent in January 2026.

The 500–800 sq ft category continued to lead the market, increasing marginally from 45 per cent to 46 per cent over the same period.

Larger configurations witnessed a modest rise in demand. The 800–1,000 sq ft and 1,000–2,000 sq ft segments each saw a one percentage point increase to 14 per cent, while the share of homes above 2,000 sq ft remained steady at 3 per cent.

Overall, the data indicates a stable demand environment in Pune’s residential market, with a slight inclination towards larger homes and mid-to-premium ticket sizes despite the annual slowdown in registrations.

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