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Property Stamp Duty Registration Charges & Agent Commission Across India (2025)

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Property Stamp Duty Registration Charges & Agent Commission Across India (2025)

Overview

When purchasing a property in India, you must account for three major transaction costs: stamp duty (state tax on property transfer), registration fees (legal registration charges), and agent commission (brokerage fees). These combined charges typically range from 4.15% to 12.1% of the property value, depending on the location and buyer’s gender.

Stamp Duty Rates Across All States

Stamp duty ranges significantly across India:

  • Lowest: Ladakh at 4% (male) / 2% (female)
  • Highest: Meghalaya at 9.9% (male) / 8% (female)
  • Most Common Range: 5-6% for male buyers in major states

The variation reflects each state’s revenue policies and economic priorities. Female buyers receive statutory concessions in nearly all states, ranging from 1% to 3% discount compared to male buyers.

Northern & Central India

  • Delhi: 6% (male) / 4% (female)
  • Haryana: 6% (male) / 4% (female)
  • Punjab: 6% (male) / 3% (female) — Progressive female benefits
  • Uttar Pradesh: 7% (male) / 4% (female)
  • Rajasthan: 5% (male) / 3% (female)
  • Madhya Pradesh: 7.5% (male) / 5.5% (female)
  • Ladakh: 4% (male) / 2% (female) — Lowest in India

Western & Southern India

  • Maharashtra (Mumbai): 6% (male) / 5% (female); other cities charge 7%
  • Gujarat: 4.9% (male) / 3% (female) — Business-friendly
  • Karnataka (Bangalore): 5% (male) / 3% (female)
  • Tamil Nadu: 8% (male) / 7% (female)
  • Kerala: 8% (male) / 6% (female)
  • Telangana: 5% (male) / 3% (female)
  • Andhra Pradesh: 5% (male) / 3% (female)

Eastern & Northeastern States

  • West Bengal: 6% (male) / 4% (female)
  • Assam: 8% (male) / 6% (female)
  • Meghalaya: 9.9% (male) / 8% (female) — Highest in India
  • Goa: 8% (male) / 6% (female)

Registration Charges

Registration fees are remarkably consistent across India at 1% of the property value, with maximum caps varying by state:

Cap Amount States
₹60,000 (Highest) Andhra Pradesh
₹50,000 Haryana
₹40,000 Tamil Nadu
₹30,000 Delhi, Maharashtra, West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh
₹25,000 Karnataka, Gujarat, Most other states
₹15,000 (Lowest) Ladakh, Sikkim, Mizoram, Tripura, Lakshadweep

Example: For a ₹1 Crore property:

  • In Delhi: Registration fee = 1% of ₹1 Cr = ₹1 lakh (capped at ₹30,000) = ₹30,000
  • In Bangalore: Registration fee = 1% of ₹1 Cr = ₹1 lakh (capped at ₹25,000) = ₹25,000
  • In Ladakh: Registration fee = 1% of ₹1 Cr = ₹1 lakh (capped at ₹15,000) = ₹15,000[3]

Real Estate Agent Commission Charges

Agent commission in India is NOT regulated by the government and varies by market conditions:

Standard Commission Rates

  • Major Metro Cities (Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore): 1-2% from each party
  • Tier-2 Cities: 1.5-2% typical range
  • Tier-3 & Smaller Towns: 2-6% (higher rates to compensate for lower property values)
  • Gurgaon: Typically 1% or less (competitive market)

How Commission is Calculated

For a ₹1 Crore property in Mumbai:

  • Seller’s Agent (2%): ₹1 Cr × 2% = ₹2,00,000
  • Buyer’s Agent (2% if separate): ₹1 Cr × 2% = ₹2,00,000
  • Total: ₹4,00,000 (4% of property value)

For a ₹50 Lakh property in Mumbai:

  • Seller’s Agent (2%): ₹50 L × 2% = ₹1,00,000
  • Total: ₹1,00,000 (2% of property value)

Commission Payment Terms[5]

  • Timing: Paid only upon successful completion of sale
  • Payment Source: Typically from seller’s proceeds, though negotiable
  • Negotiability: NOT fixed; can be reduced for high-value properties
  • GST: 18% GST is applicable on agent commission[4]

Detailed Transaction Cost Examples

Total Transaction Costs for ₹1 Crore Property Purchase Across India

₹1 Crore Property Purchase Comparison:

Mumbai (Maharashtra) – Male Buyer

  • Stamp Duty (6%): ₹6,00,000
  • Registration Fee: ₹30,000 (capped)
  • Agent Commission (2%): ₹2,00,000
  • Total: ₹8,30,000 (8.3% of property value)

Mumbai (Maharashtra) – Female Buyer (Same Property)

  • Stamp Duty (5%): ₹5,00,000
  • Registration Fee: ₹30,000
  • Agent Commission (2%): ₹2,00,000
  • Total: ₹7,30,000 (7.3% of property value)
  • Savings vs Male: ₹1,00,000

Delhi – Female Buyer

  • Stamp Duty (4%): ₹4,00,000
  • Registration Fee: ₹30,000
  • Agent Commission (2%): ₹2,00,000
  • Total: ₹6,30,000 (6.3% of property value)

Bangalore (Karnataka) – Female Buyer

  • Stamp Duty (3%): ₹3,00,000
  • Registration Fee: ₹25,000 (capped)
  • Agent Commission (2%): ₹2,00,000
  • Total: ₹5,25,000 (5.25% of property value)

Gujarat – Female Buyer

  • Stamp Duty (3%): ₹3,00,000
  • Registration Fee: ₹25,000
  • Agent Commission (2%): ₹2,00,000
  • Total: ₹5,25,000 (5.25% of property value)

Ladakh – Female Buyer (Lowest Costs)

  • Stamp Duty (2%): ₹2,00,000
  • Registration Fee: ₹15,000 (capped)
  • Agent Commission (2%): ₹2,00,000
  • Total: ₹4,15,000 (4.15% of property value)

Meghalaya – Female Buyer (Highest Costs)

  • Stamp Duty (8%): ₹8,00,000
  • Registration Fee: ₹20,000
  • Agent Commission (2%): ₹2,00,000
  • Total: ₹10,20,000 (10.2% of property value)

Breakdown of Transaction Costs – ₹1 Crore Property (Male Buyer)

Comparative Cost Summary (₹1 Crore Property)

State Male Buyer Total Female Buyer Total Difference Male Total % Female Total %
Ladakh ₹6,15,000 ₹4,15,000 ₹2,00,000 6.15% 4.15%
Gujarat ₹7,15,000 ₹5,25,000 ₹1,90,000 7.15% 5.25%
Bangalore ₹7,25,000 ₹5,25,000 ₹2,00,000 7.25% 5.25%
Delhi ₹8,30,000 ₹6,30,000 ₹2,00,000 8.30% 6.30%
Mumbai ₹8,30,000 ₹7,30,000 ₹1,00,000 8.30% 7.30%
Meghalaya ₹12,10,000 ₹10,20,000 ₹1,90,000 12.10% 10.20%

Additional Charges Beyond Stamp Duty & Registration

Property transactions often involve these additional costs that should be budgeted:[2][7]

Charge Amount Purpose
Legal Verification ₹5,000 – ₹15,000 Title verification by lawyer
Property Valuation ₹2,000 – ₹10,000 For loan appraisal
Documentation Charges ₹2,000 – ₹5,000 Notary, copies, scanning
Franking Charges ₹500 – ₹2,000 Stamp document costs
Document Transfer ₹1,000 – ₹3,000 Recording and filing

Key Insights & Recommendations

Best States for Buyers (Lowest Total Costs):

  1. Ladakh: 4.15% (female) to 6.15% (male) — Lowest in India
  2. Gujarat: 5.25% (female) to 7.15% (male) — Business-friendly policies
  3. Bangalore/Karnataka: 5.25% (female) to 7.25% (male) — IT hub incentives
  4. Telangana: Competitive rates similar to Karnataka

Most Expensive States (Highest Total Costs):

  1. Meghalaya: 10.2% (female) to 12.1% (male)
  2. Assam: 9-10% range
  3. Kerala & Tamil Nadu: 8-9% range

Gender-Based Benefits (Largest Discounts):

  1. Punjab: 3% discount (Female: 3% vs Male: 6%)
  2. Uttar Pradesh: 3% discount (Female: 4% vs Male: 7%)
  3. Delhi: 2% discount (Female: 4% vs Male: 6%)
  4. Bangalore/Karnataka: 2% discount (Female: 3% vs Male: 5%)

Commission Negotiation Tips:[5][6]

  • Higher-value properties (above ₹1 Crore): Negotiate 1% or lower
  • Bulk or multiple purchases: Request reduced rates
  • Metro vs smaller cities: Commission varies; compare before engaging agent
  • GST impact: Remember 18% GST adds to agent commission cost

Important Notes

  • All rates are current as of November 2025 and subject to state-level changes
  • Ready Reckoner Rates (government-assessed market values) are used if higher than transaction value
  • Rural and tribal areas often offer lower rates
  • Metro cess (1%) is added in certain Maharashtra cities
  • Rates vary between urban (municipal), municipal council, and gram panchayat areas
  • Commercial properties may have different rates than residential
  • Non-resident Indian (NRI) buyers may face additional compliances but same stamp duty
  • Power of Attorney, Gift Deeds, and Lease Agreements have different rate structures

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  2. https://www.realtyapplications.in/blog/state-wise-stamp-duty-and-registration-fees-in-india-2025-26    
  3. https://www.hdfcergo.com/blogs/home-insurance/stamp-duty-rates-in-mumbai
  4. https://www.nobroker.in/forum/what-is-real-estate-broker-commission/ 
  5. https://ashwinderrsingh.com/blog/how-does-real-estate-commission-work-explained  
  6. https://promesarealty.com/decoding-real-estate-brokerage-in-india-understanding-fees-agreements-what-to-expect/ 
  7. https://www.indiafilings.com/learn/mumbai-property-registration-procedure-charges/
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