Hidden Costs of Buying Property in India
When purchasing a property, most buyers focus only on the base price of the home. However, the actual cost of ownership is significantly higher due to several additional charges. Understanding these hidden costs in advance will help you plan your budget better and avoid financial surprises. Here’s a complete breakdown of extra expenses to consider in 2026.
2026-02-24 11:23:17 - Dhrumil Parmar
1. Stamp Duty and Registration Charges
This is the largest additional cost after the property price.
- Stamp Duty: Typically 5–7% of the property value (varies by state)
- Registration Charges: Around 1%
Together, these can add 6–8% to your total property cost.
2. GST (For Under-Construction Properties)
Applicable only for under-construction units:
- Affordable housing: 1%
- Other residential properties: 5%
Ready-to-move properties with Occupancy Certificate (OC) do not attract GST.
3. Maintenance Deposit
Builders usually collect advance maintenance for:
- 1–2 years of society maintenance
- Common area upkeep
- Security and facility management
This is a one-time upfront cost.
4. Clubhouse and Amenity Charges
Many projects charge separately for:
- Clubhouse membership
- Sports facilities
- Lifestyle amenities
These costs may not be included in the base price.
5. Parking Charges
Covered or reserved parking is often charged separately, especially in metro cities.
6. Floor Rise Charges
In high-rise projects, builders may charge extra for higher floors due to better views and demand.
7. Preferential Location Charges (PLC)
Additional charges apply for units with:
- Garden or pool view
- Corner flats
- East-facing units
- Units near amenities
8. Interior and Furnishing Costs
After possession, you may need to spend on:
- Modular kitchen
- Wardrobes
- Lighting and fans
- Furniture and appliances
Interior costs typically range from ₹1–5 lakhs or more, depending on the size and quality.
9. Home Loan Processing Charges
If you take a home loan:
- Processing fee: 0.25% to 1% of loan amount
- Legal and technical verification charges
10. Property Tax and Utility Deposits
After purchase, you’ll need to pay:
- Annual property tax
- Water and electricity connection deposits
- Society formation charges (if applicable)
Quick Cost Estimate
Expense Type ---------------------- Approximate Cost
Stamp Duty + Registration ---------------------- 6–8%GST (if applicable)
Up to 5%Parking & Amenities----------------------Project-specific
Interiors ---------------------- ₹1–5+ Lakhs
Loan Charges ---------------------- 0.25–1%
Maintenance Deposit ---------------------- 1–2 years advance
Budget Planning Tip
When buying property, keep an additional 10–15% buffer over the base property price to cover all hidden costs.
Final Thoughts
Understanding hidden costs is essential for smart financial planning. A property that looks affordable initially may become expensive after including taxes, charges, and setup costs. Always ask the builder or seller for a complete cost sheet before booking to avoid surprises and ensure a smooth buying experience.