Gurgaon's circle rates witnessed dramatic increases of 8% to 145% effective August 1, 2025, significantly impacting property transaction costs across residential and agricultural sectors.
Haryana implemented steep collector rate increases up to 50% in Panchkula from August 1, 2025, affecting over 53,000 property buyers and sparking widespread opposition from residents.
Current market analysis reveals Gurgaon residential prices averaging ₹13,000-₹16,000 per sq ft across micro-markets, with key investment zones showing strong growth potential.
Ranchi Municipal Corporation implements revised circle rates with 10% hike across 53 municipal wards effective August 1, 2025, significantly increasing property registration costs.
Lucknow's 2025 circle rate revisions significantly increase property costs with 20-25% hikes for residential plots, 25% for non-agricultural land, and up to 50% increases in commercial sectors from August 1, impacting stamp duties and buyer strategies.
Uttar Pradesh revises Noida's circle rates by 20% - the first increase since 2016. Jewar property values may surge 70% due to the Noida International Airport project. Homebuyers face higher stamp duty charges, while farmers gain better compensation for acquired land. Feedback submissions closed April 5, 2025.
A recent Golden Growth Fund report reveals South Delhi's ₹5.65 lakh crore real estate potential across 42 MCD-regulated colonies, highlighting Category A and B plots as prime redevelopment targets with 18,446 plots spanning 125-1,750 sq. yd. at ₹6-15 lakh/sq. yd.
Effective December 1, 2024, Faridabad's property prices rise by 10–20% across residential, commercial, and agricultural sectors. Hike impacts registration costs and market dynamics until March 31, 2025, with higher rates in DLF areas and Greater Faridabad.
Ghaziabad's circle rates, crucial for property transactions and stamp duty, are determined by property type, location, and infrastructure. Check the latest rates online.
Noida may see a rise in circle rates for the first time since 2017. Noida, Greater Noida and Yamuna Expressway authorities have increased property rates.
Real estate prices in Gurgaon are set to decrease as the administration considers reducing circle rates. The Deputy Commissioner has proposed a cut of up to 15% to the Haryana government.
Supreme Court mandates individual flat registration at current circle rates in Noida cooperative societies, impacting 15,000 owners and potentially generating INR 100 crore for the government.