India is in the midst of a second Covid wave, which is more devastating than the first. It is causing all-around chaos and has hurt economic activity in many states, including Maharashtra.
The rapid rise in cases and localised lockdowns and restrictions, have severely impacted many sectors, including residential real estate. Buyers have become cautious and are avoiding site visits even if they are interested in buying a home.
Data by the Inspector General of Registration (IGR), Maharashtra, confirms that April was a slow month in terms of residential sales in the state. Earlier, the period of stamp duty cut between September 2020 and March 2021 saw robust registrations which increased month-on-month.
To some extent, declining registrations is because of rising Covid cases in the state, with Mumbai and Pune being the worst-affected cities. However, another prime reason for the decline is the expiry of the stamp duty cut period.
Nevertheless, this slowdown is temporary. This pandemic has emphasised that there is more demand for homes than ever before. Even during the first wave, we saw housing sales rise hugely in the last three quarters of financial year 2021.