October 3, 2025: Mumbai city (area under BMC jurisdiction) recorded 6,238 property registrations during the ten days of Navratri (September 22nd –October 1st , 2025), marking a 20% increase over the 5,199 registrations in the same period last year, mentioned a Knight Frank India report. This surge also contributed to a 17% YoY rise in state revenue collections, which touched Rs 587 crore during the festive period. The daily average of registrations improved from 578 units in Navratri 2024 to 624 units in 2025.
September 2025, with a total of 12,070 registrations, turned out to be the city’s best September in a decade. The shift in the festive calendar played a pivotal role, as the Shraddh period concluded earlier (September 7–21, 2025), allowing Navratri (September 22–October 1, 2025) to drive sales momentum earlier than last year. The onset of the festive season revived buyer activity, supported by stable interest rates, improving affordability, and rising appetite for premium properties. Higher stamp duty collections mirrored this growth in demand, with daily revenues climbing from Rs 56 crore in 2024 to Rs 59 crore in 2025.
Mumbai property sale registrations in Navratri
Period | RegistrationsÂ
(No of Units) |
YoY change | Registrations per day | YoY change |
(No of Units) | ||||
Navratri 2023 | 4,594 | Â – | 510 | Â – |
Navratri 2024 | 5,199 | 13% | 578 | 13% |
Navratri* 2025 | 6,238 | 20% | 624 | 8% |
Source: Maharashtra Govt- Dept. of Registrations and Stamps (IGR)
In September 2025, Mumbai recorded 12,070 property registrations, averaging 402 registrations per day — the city’s highest September tally in the past decade. The increase was mainly due to the festive calendar lying almost completely in the month. This year, the Shraddh period ended earlier (September 7–21), allowing Navratri (September 22–October 1) to boost activity within the same month, unlike in 2024 when Navratri began later in October.
The onset of the festive season brought back the sales momentum, leading to a surge in registrations. This was backed by positive outlook among homebuyers, influenced by stable interest rates and heightened enthusiasm for premium properties.
Moreover, the improvement in stamp duty collection is directly influenced by the increased number of registrations. Total revenue collections, primarily driven by increased registrations volume, saw a 17% increase, with total revenue collection of Rs 587 crore in the 10-days of Navratri compared to the Rs 502 crore collected in Navratri 2024. Daily revenue collection also exhibited growth, rising from Rs 56 crore to Rs 59 crore per day during Navratri 2025
Mumbai property – revenue collection
Period | Revenue (INR cr) | % Change | Revenue Per Day (INR cr) |
% Change |
Navratri 2023 | 436 | Â | 48 | Â |
Navratri 2024 | 502 | 15% | 56 | 17% |
Navratri 2025 | 587 | 17% | 59 | 5% |
Source: Maharashtra Govt- Dept. of Registrations and Stamps (IGR)
Per day registration trend during Navratri
Registrations (INR cr) | Revenue (INR cr) | |||||||
Navratri | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 | Navratri | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 | |
Day 1 | – | 784 | 685 | Day 1 | – | 87 | 63 | |
Day 2 | 712 | 816 | 674 | Day 2 | 64 | 72 | 64 | |
Day 3 | 572 | 147 | 650 | Day 3 | 50 | 13 | 60 | |
Day 4 | 633 | – | 942 | Day 4 | 58 | – | 83 | |
Day 5 | 686 | 677 | 934 | Day 5 | 56 | 84 | 83 | |
Day 6 | 926 | 508 | 280 | Day 6 | 20 | 39 | 24 | |
Day 7 | 356 | 592 | Â | Day 7 | 126 | 50 | 0 | |
Day 8 | – | 783 | 606 | Day 8 | – | 66 | 56 | |
Day 9 | 709 | 892 | 738 | Day 9 | 62 | 91 | 81 | |
Day 10 | NA | NA | 729 | Day 10 | NA | NA | 72 |
Source: Maharashtra Govt- Dept. of Registrations and Stamps (IGR)
Per day registration and Revenue Trend during Shraddh 2023 and Shradh 2024
Particulars | Shraddh 2023 | Shraddh 2024 | Shraddh 2025 |
Registration (Units) | 3,353 | 3,216 | 3,368 |
Average Registration / Day | 279 | 292 | 306 |
Revenue (INR cr) | 191 | 219 | 265 |
Average Revenue / Day | 16 | 20 | 24 |
In 2025, during the Shraddh period, Mumbai recorded property registration of 3,368 units. The daily average of registrations increased by 5%, from 292 to 306, indicating sustained market activity. Furthermore, revenue collection showed significant growth, with a 21% rise in total revenue, Rs 265 crore in 2025 as against Rs 219 cr in 2024 and a notable 20% increase in average daily revenue, from Rs 24 cr to Rs 20 cr. These figures reflect the enduring strength of Mumbai’s property market, even during traditionally quieter periods.
Shishir Baijal, chairman & managing director, Knight Frank India, “Mumbai’s housing market has once again proven its strength, with 6,238 properties registered during Navratri 2025 — a 20% year-on-year growth and the highest festive performance in recent years. This surge, supported by stable interest rates, improving affordability, and the recent GST simplifications, reflects the sustained confidence of homebuyers. The robust revenue collections of Rs 587 crore further affirm that buyer sentiment remains firmly positive, establishing a strong foundation for continued momentum in the residential market.”Â
           Annexure
 Details | Year | Start | End |
Shraddh | 2023 | 29-Sep-2023 | 14-Oct-2023 |
Shraddh | 2024 | 17-Sep-2024 | 02-Oct-2024 |
Shraddh | 2025 | 7-Sep-2025 | 21-Sep-2025 |
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Navratri | 2023 | 15-Oct-2023 | 23-Oct-2023 |
Navratri | 2024 | 03-Oct-2024 | 11-Oct-2024 |
Navratri | 2025 | 22-Sep-2025 | 1-Oct-2025 |
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