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Now, shell out more for property in Gurgaon

After hiking the circle rates on property purchase by 100% and more last year, the Haryana government is all set to increase it again next month. HT reports.

Updated on: Mar 28, 2011 04:48 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Gurgaon
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After hiking the circle rates on property purchase by 100% and more last year, the Haryana government is all set to increase it again next month.

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Circle rate is the minimum rate of property fixed by the government. This is done to stop people for undervaluing their property and saving money on the registration fees.

Last year, the state government had not only increased circle rates twice, but had also increased it by 133% in areas like South City (Phase-1).

DLF City (Phase 4 and 5) saw an increase of 110%.

This had brought down the transaction of properties.

In the current financial year, circle rates were hiked by 15-20% in April last year. There was another hike in October.

The government announced different circle rates for localities on the basis of which buyers can register their properties.

Higher the circle rates, more is the property registration charges. Higher circle rates also involve higher amount of white money and this is why the property registration had taken a dip from a daily average of 150 to about 80-90 after the October hike, said a revenue department official.

 
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