šŸ  Stamp Duty & Registration Charges in Karnataka 2026: The Hidden Cost Every Homebuyer Should Know!

You found the perfect home in Karnataka.

Negotiated the price.
Finalised the deal.
Calculated your home loan.
And thought your budget was sorted. 😌

Then comes registration day.

ā€œSir, stamp duty, registration charges, cess… please keep another few lakhs ready.ā€ 😳

For many buyers in Bengaluru and across Karnataka, this is the biggest last-minute budget shock.

So before you sign that sale agreement, here’s what you need to know.

šŸ’° What is Stamp Duty?

Think of stamp duty as the government charge you pay to legally transfer the property into your name.

Registration is the process of officially recording that ownership in government records.

In simple words:

Buying a property is not just about the property price. You also need to budget for the cost of making it legally yours.

šŸ“Š Karnataka Stamp Duty Rates

Your stamp duty depends on the property value or government guidance value — whichever is higher.

That means even if you negotiate a fantastic deal, you could still pay stamp duty based on the higher government-assessed value.

šŸ‘‰ Always check the guidance value before finalising the deal.

āš ļø The Real Cost Is More Than Just Stamp Duty

Many buyers budget for the property and home loan but forget about:

  • Stamp duty
  • Registration charges
  • Cess and surcharges
  • GST, in case of applicable under-construction properties
  • Legal and documentation charges

And suddenly, your dream ₹1 crore home can require several lakhs extra just to complete the purchase.

That money usually needs to be arranged separately from your home loan.

šŸ—ļø Buying an Under-Construction Property?

Here’s another cost many buyers miss.

If you’re buying an under-construction or new-launch apartment, GST may also apply as per the applicable rules.

Buying a ready-to-move-in property with a completion certificate or a resale property? GST generally does not apply.

šŸ‘‰ So don’t just compare the property price. Compare the final all-inclusive acquisition cost.

🧮 A Simple Example

Imagine you’re buying a property in Bengaluru for ₹1 crore.

Your actual budget shouldn’t stop at ₹1 crore.

You need to account for:

Property Price + Stamp Duty + Registration + Applicable Cess/Charges + GST (if applicable)

That can add a significant amount to your upfront budget.

šŸŽÆ Smart Buyers Check This Before Paying the Token Amount

Before signing anything, ask for a complete cost sheet showing:

āœ”ļø Property price
āœ”ļø Stamp duty
āœ”ļø Registration charges
āœ”ļø Guidance value impact
āœ”ļø GST, if applicable
āœ”ļø Any other statutory charge
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Because the best property deal isn’t always the one with the lowest advertised price.

It’s the one where you know exactly what you’re paying — before you commit.

šŸ’” At Houzay, we believe property buying should come with transparency, not last-minute surprises.

Before you book your next property in Karnataka, make sure you calculate the real cost of ownership, not just the price mentioned in the brochure.

Save this post — you might thank yourself on registration day. šŸ šŸ”‘

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By: Sayani Debnath

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