Key Points

Pune's property market is showing strong growth in 2025 with a 13 percent increase in registrations. Affordable housing priced under Rs 25 lakh is driving most of the transactions, making up nearly a third of August sales. The premium segment is also gaining traction, with homes above Rs 1 crore capturing a larger market share. Despite a slight moderation in August, experts confirm that the underlying demand in Pune's housing market remains robust.

Key Points: Pune Property Registrations Rise 13 Percent in 2025 Knight Frank Report

  • Pune records 13,253 property sales in August with Rs 485 crore revenue
  • Affordable homes under Rs 25 lakh dominate with 30% of August registrations
  • Premium housing above Rs 1 crore grows to 16% of market share
  • Demand for both large apartments over 800 sq ft and smaller units rises
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Pune property registrations up 13 pc so far in 2025: Report

Pune's property market sees 13% growth in registrations Jan-Aug 2025, with affordable housing under Rs 25 lakh leading demand, according to Knight Frank India.

"Overall demand momentum remains intact - Shishir Baijal, Knight Frank India"

New Delhi, Sep 25

Pune’s property market recorded a 13 per cent rise in registrations between January and August this year compared to the same period last year -- making it the city’s best performance in the past four years, a new report said on Thursday.

Stamp duty collections during the period also rose 15 per cent year-on-year (YoY) -- reflecting sustained demand momentum in the housing market despite a modest dip in August sales, according to a report by Knight Frank India.

The city recorded 13,253 property transactions in August, a 3 per cent decrease YoY, generating Rs 485 crore in stamp duty revenue, the report added.

Affordable housing led property transactions in August, with properties priced under Rs 25 lakh -- making up 30 per cent of registrations during the month.

With a total of 3,975 units registered costing up to Rs 25 lakh, the category saw a rise of 17 per cent YoY over same time last year.

Demand for premium housing increased, with homes priced above Rs 1 crore rising to 16 per cent of sales from 15 per cent last year, the report stated.

Meanwhile, properties priced up to Rs 1 crore still made up most sales, though they eased from 85 per cent to 84 per cent over the same period.

Pune's property market showed a moderation in registrations and revenues compared to last year, but overall demand momentum remains intact, said Shishir Baijal, Chairman & Managing Director, Knight Frank India.

He noted that the resilience seen in year-to-date volumes and revenues underscores the depth of demand in Pune’s housing market, even amid evolving market conditions

Demand for larger apartments over 800 square feet rose by 1 per cent to 33 per cent of sales, while smaller units under 500 sq. ft rose 5 per cent to 27 per cent.

In August, Central Pune accounted for 68 per cent of transactions, a slight decrease from the previous year.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While the numbers look positive, I'm concerned about whether this growth is sustainable. The 3% dip in August might indicate market fatigue. Also, property prices in Pune have become quite steep for average earners.
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Ananya R
As someone who bought a 2BHK in Hinjewadi last month, I can confirm the market is active! The registration process was smoother than expected. Good to see Central Pune still dominating with 68% transactions.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the premium housing segment growing to 16%. Pune's IT corridor and educational institutions continue to attract high-income buyers. The city's infrastructure development is paying off!
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Vikram M
The rise in affordable housing registrations (17% YoY) is the real story here. It shows that developers are finally catering to the actual demand rather than just focusing on luxury projects. More power to budget home buyers! 👍
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Michael C
While the numbers are encouraging, I hope the government ensures that this growth doesn't lead to unchecked construction and environmental concerns. Pune's green spaces need protection amidst this development boom.
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Kavya N
The trend towards larger apartments (800+ sq ft) increasing to 33% reflects the post-pandemic need for more space. People are prioritizing home offices and better living areas

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