Thane Approves 12% Property Tax Hike for Residential Properties

Thane has approved an increase in property tax, with residential properties facing a 12% hike and non-residential properties facing a 20% increase.
For homeowners and prospective buyers, the change adds another recurring cost that needs to be considered alongside maintenance charges, loan repayments and other property-related expenses.
The impact may appear relatively small compared with the purchase price of a home, but property tax is a recurring ownership expense. Buyers comparing projects or resale properties should therefore look beyond the acquisition price and understand the total annual cost of owning the property.
The decision is also relevant for investors. Higher recurring expenses can marginally affect the net return generated from a rental property, particularly where rental yields are already tight.
Thane remains one of the MMR's major residential markets, and the tax increase does not fundamentally change its housing demand. It does, however, reinforce the importance of calculating the complete cost of property ownership before purchasing.
Key takeaway: Homebuyers should include property tax and other recurring charges when comparing the actual cost of owning a home in Thane.
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