Mumbai's Property Boom: Record-Breaking Registrations
Mumbai's property registrations hit a 14-year high in April 2026 with 14,228 units recorded. This growth reflects the resilience of the city's residential market, surpassing the previous peak in April 2025. Knight Frank India attributes this to sustained end-user confidence and momentum in both primary and secondary markets.
Mumbai's property registrations have reached a new high, with the municipal region recording 14,228 units in April 2026, the highest for this month in 14 years, according to Knight Frank. This surpasses April 2025's figures, highlighting an upward trend in the real estate market.
Data, sourced from the Maharashtra Department of Registrations and Stamps, includes transactions from both primary and secondary markets. This substantial climb demonstrates the residential market's resilience, even on a high baseline set over previous years.
Shishir Baijal, Chairman of Knight Frank India, noted that the ongoing confidence and vigor of Mumbai's market are evident as it marked the strongest April performance in over a decade. This trend underscores the enduring trust of end-users in the residential sector's momentum.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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