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Stamp Duty Calculator Kerala 2026

Calculate property registration charges, stamp duty rates, and total cost for buying property in Kerala. Updated for 2026.

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Kerala Stamp Duty Rates 2026

Category Stamp Duty Rate Surcharge (2% of SD) Registration Charge Total Cost
Male (individual) 6% 0.12% 1% ~7.12%
Female (individual) 5% 0.10% 1% ~6.10%
Joint - Both Female 5% 0.10% 1% ~6.10%
Joint - Both Male 6% 0.12% 1% ~7.12%
Joint - Male + Female 5.5% 0.11% 1% ~6.61%

Kerala levies a surcharge of 2% on the stamp duty amount (not on property value). Female concession of 1% applies.

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Overview of Real Estate in Kerala

Kerala, with its high human development indicators and unique social fabric, has a distinctive real estate market driven by NRI remittances, tourism, and the services sector. The state's property market is characterised by high land prices in urban centres, fragmented land holdings due to inheritance patterns, and stringent building regulations under the Kerala Conservation of Paddy Land and Wetland Act. Major real estate markets include Thiruvananthapuram (the capital), Kochi (the commercial hub), Kozhikode, Thrissur, Kollam, Alappuzha, Kannur, and Kottayam.

Kochi, the commercial capital of Kerala, has the most dynamic real estate market in the state. Areas like Marine Drive, Panampilly Nagar, Kakkanad (InfoPark and SEZ), Edappally, and Vyttila have seen significant development. The Kochi Metro has boosted property values along its corridor. The Vypeen Island and Maradu areas have also witnessed substantial apartment construction. Kochi's real estate benefits from its status as a major port city, IT hub, and tourist destination. Thiruvananthapuram, the state capital, has a steady real estate market driven by government employment, Technopark (one of India's largest IT parks), and education institutions. Kozhikode has emerged as a significant real estate market in North Kerala, driven by NRI investment and commercial activity.

Kerala's real estate market is heavily influenced by the large NRI population from the Gulf countries. NRI remittances contribute significantly to the demand for residential properties, particularly in the upper-middle and luxury segments. The state also has specific regulations under the Kerala Land Reforms Act and the Kerala Building Rules that impact property development and transactions.

How Stamp Duty is Calculated in Kerala

Stamp duty in Kerala is calculated on the higher of the agreement value or the fair value (circle rate) determined by the state government. Kerala offers a 1% concession for female buyers, with male buyers paying 6% stamp duty and female buyers paying 5%. Joint ownership rates are: both female owners pay 5%, both male owners pay 6%, and mixed-gender joint ownership attracts 5.5%.

Kerala additionally levies a surcharge of 2% on the stamp duty amount (not on the property value). For a male buyer, the surcharge adds approximately 0.12% to the effective rate (2% of 6%). Registration charges are 1% of the property value with no upper cap. The total cost for a male buyer is approximately 7.12% and for a female buyer approximately 6.10% of the property value. The fair value rates (circle rates) in Kerala are determined by the Revenue Department and are revised periodically. These rates vary by panchayat, municipality, and corporation and are available online through the Revenue Department portal.

Property Registration Process in Kerala

The registration process in Kerala is managed through the IGRS Kerala portal. Here are the key steps:

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FAQs

Kerala levies a surcharge of 2% on the stamp duty amount. For example, if the stamp duty is Rs 3 lakhs (6% on Rs 50 lakhs property), the surcharge would be Rs 6,000 (2% of Rs 3 lakhs). This surcharge is in addition to the base stamp duty and registration charges.
Women in Kerala pay 5% stamp duty compared to 6% for men. Including the surcharge (0.10% effective), the total stamp duty cost for a female buyer is approximately 5.10% of the property value plus registration charges of 1%.
Fair value is the government-determined minimum value for property transactions in Kerala, similar to circle rates in other states. These values are determined by the Revenue Department and vary by location. Stamp duty is calculated on the higher of the transaction value or the fair value.
NRIs can purchase residential and commercial property in Kerala subject to FEMA regulations. However, agricultural land, plantation property, and farmhouses cannot be purchased by NRIs without RBI approval. NRIs should also ensure compliance with the Kerala Land Reforms Act for land ceiling limits.
Land records in Kerala can be checked online through the Revenue Department's e-Rekha portal. The portal provides access to basic tax register, land data, and property details. For title verification, obtaining a possession certificate from the Village Officer and an encumbrance certificate from the Sub-Registrar office is recommended.

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