Property registrations in Pune up by 10% YoY in 2023: Report

The total amount collected in stamp duty for 2023 was Rs 5,352 crore, exhibiting a 10.5% YoY increase.

Property registrations in Pune for the period of January to December 2023 reached a total of 1,52,323, marking a 9.6% increase compared to the previous peak year, as noted by Knight Frank India in its latest assessment. The total amount collected in stamp duty for 2023 was Rs 5,352 crore, exhibiting a 10.5% year-on-year (YoY) increase.

 

Property registrations and stamp duty collection in Pune
Year Total registrations Stamp duty collection (in Rs)
2022 139,032 4,843 crore
2023 152,323 5,352 crore
YoY Change 9.6% 10.0%

 

In December 2023, 14,725 property sales were registered contributing Rs 560 crore to the state government’s revenue. While registrations witnessed a 10% rise YoY, revenue from stamp duty increased by 12% compared to the same time the previous year. Homebuyers in Pune continue to display confidence in the property market due to supportive affordability and positive sentiment towards home ownership. This confidence has led to a notable upsurge in property registrations within Pune.

 

Monthly property registrations and stamp duty collection in Pune
Year Month Total Registrations Stamp duty collection

(in Rs)

2022 December 13,330 499 crore
2023 January 12,166 441 crore
2023 February 14,284 517 crore
2023 March 14,309 621 crore
2023 April 8,758 319 crore
2023 May 8,958 283 crore
2023 June 8,913 278 crore
2023 July 10,614 344 crore
2023 August 13,021 423 crore
2023 September 16,604 585 crore
2023 October 14,983 495 crore
2023 November 14,988 485 crore
2023 December 14,725 560 crore

 

In December 2023, residential units priced between Rs 50 lakh and Rs 1 crore were the most sought-after, comprising 34% of all housing transactions. Similarly, the share of properties priced between Rs 25 lakhs and Rs 50 lakh stood at 31% of the market share, a close second to the Rs 50 lakh and Rs 1 crore category. Interestingly, the higher value segment, comprising properties priced at Rs 1 crore and above, experienced growth in market share. This segment’s share increased from 9% in December 2022 to 12% in December 2023, indicating a rising buyer preference for properties in this price range.

 

Share of ticket size for residential property transactions
Ticket size Share in December 2022 Share in December 2023
Under Rs 25 lakh 20% 22%
Rs 25 – 50 lakh 37% 31%
Rs 50 lakh – 1 crore 33% 34%
Rs 1 crore – 2.5 crore 8% 11%
Rs 2.5 crore – 5 crore 1% 1%
Over Rs 5 crore <0% <0%

 

In December 2023, apartments within the range of 500 to 800 square foot (sqft), had a substantial 40% share. Apartments with an area under 500 sqft also garnered significant attention, comprising 35% of transactions in December 2023, making it the second most preferred apartment size. Notably, there was a significant shift towards larger apartments, with those exceeding 1000 sqft experiencing an increase in market share from 11% in December 2022 to 14% in December 2023.

 

Share of area for residential property transactions
Area (in sqft) Share in December 2022 Share in December 2023
Under 500 28% 35%
500-800 49% 40%
800-1000 12% 12%
1000- 2000 10% 11%
Over 2000 1% 3%

 

Shishir Baijal, chairman and managing director, Knight Frank India, said, “Pune’s real estate market’s growth underscores the strong desire for homeownership and the appealing affordability factor within the city. This trend is evident in the notable surge in both property registrations and stamp duty collections throughout 2023. The growing preference for larger properties highlights the dynamism of Pune’s realty market. With ongoing enhancements in infrastructure and a rise in economic activity, the residential market in Pune is solidifying its sturdy base, paving the way for a flourishing real estate sector.”

In December 2023, Central Pune, which encompasses Haveli Taluka, Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC), and Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC), continued to dominate residential transactions, maintaining its significant share at 75%. While dominant, this share has declined somewhat compared to the same period in the previous year as new supplies in the rest of the city increasingly meet the contemporary needs of the Pune homebuyer. West Pune, covering regions like Mawal, Mulshi, and Velhe, held the second-largest share of residential transactions, accounting for 15% of the total in December 2023. Conversely, North, South and East Pune collectively held a smaller share of residential transactions, comprising 11% of the total in December 2023.

 

Share of micro markets for residential property transactions
Micro market Share in December 2022 Share in December 2023
North 5% 6%
South 3% 3%
East 1% 2%
West 12% 15%
Central 80% 75%

 

Homebuyers in the age group of 30–45 years constituted the largest buyer segment, holding a substantial 52% share of the market. Those under the age of 30 accounted for 25% of the market share, while homebuyers in the 45 – 60 years age category represented 18% of the market. This distribution can be attributed to Pune’s status as a robust end-user market, where individuals often rely on bank financing to facilitate their home purchases. Consequently, there is a strong presence of professionals in the market, particularly in the 30–45 years age bracket, which is the largest segment.

 

Age profile of buyers
Age Share in December 2022 Share in December 2023
30 and under 23% 25%
30 – 45 55% 52%
45 – 60 17% 18%
Over 60 5% 6%

 

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