
Bad news for Home Buyers, Circle rates to rise in THIS Major city, Flats to get costlier by 20 percent, plots by up to..., Check area-wise list here
New Delhi: In a major development, the district administration of Lucknow on Tuesday released the draft proposal for the new DM circle rates. According to the new proposal, the flat rates in the capital city will rise by up to 20 percent. The land prices in the posh areas of Gomti Nagar will go upto Rs 77,000 per square meter, while in Mahanagar, the rate will be Rs 65,000 per square meter. It is important to note that the objections to the new circle rates have been invited until July 17.
According to the officials, the revised rates will be implemented from August 1. This will be the first change in rates in Lucknow after 10 years. As per the draft, once the new rates are enforced, buying agricultural, residential, and commercial land will become 25 percent to 50 percent more expensive. In some specific colonies, the proposed hike in circle rates is more than double.
In a massive spike, the rates in Ansal API located on Sultanpur Road will go up to Rs 50,000 per square meter. District Magistrate Vishakh stated that for agricultural land, a proposal has been made to increase the rates by up to 15 percent, while for non-agricultural land, the rates may be increased by up to 25 percent. In the new township, the circle rates of land have been increased by up to 50 percent. Earlier, the circle rates were last increased in the year 2015. Here are some of the key details: Objections to the revised rates have been invited until July 17.
The list of new rates is available on the district administration's website: lucknow.nic.in.
Those who are interested can view the list at the offices of Assistant Inspector General of Registration I and II, as well as all Sub-Registrar offices.
Objections and suggestions can be sent to aiglko01@gmail.com and aiglko02@gmail.com.
Objections will be addressed between July 18 and July 27.
The final list of circle rates will be released on August 1. Maximum Increase Based on Area Type Revenue Village: Up to 15 percent
Non-agricultural Land: Up to 25 percent
Flats in Multi-storey Buildings: Up to 20 percent
Shops, Offices, and Warehouses in Complexes: Up to 20 percent
Non-agricultural Plots Near Commercial Areas: Up to 20 percent
Commercial Plots: Up to 1.5 times the non-agricultural rate Proposed Circle Rates in Colonies (Colony – Proposed Rate in INR per square meter) Ansal: Rs 35,000–Rs 50,000
Gomtinagar: Rs 33,000–Rs 77,000
Vrindavan: Rs 28,000–Rs 50,000
Emaar: Rs 35,000–Rs 50,000
Omaxe Metro City: Rs 20,000–Rs 26,000
Eldeco Saureya: Rs 20,000–Rs 26,000
Kanti Niketan, Hariharpur: Rs 20,000–Rs 26,000
Exla Resortico: Rs 22,000–Rs 28,000
Eldeco Eternia, Jaiti Mod: Rs 22,000–Rs 28,000
Amrawati: Rs25,000–Rs 37,000
Pintel: Rs25,000–Rs 37,000
Omega Enclave: Rs 20,000–Rs 30,000
Vikas Vihar Colony: Rs 20,000–Rs 30,000
Signature Park: Rs 20,000–Rs 30,000
Parth Republic: Rs 20,000–Rs 23,000
Anant Nagar Yojana: Rs 15,000–Rs 18,000
Santushti Enclave: Rs 7,000–Rs 10,000
Shalimar One World: Rs 50,000
Auro City, Madiyanv: Rs 20,500–Rs 28,000
Rohit Heights: Rs 20,500–Rs 28,000
Sahara State: Rs 20,500–Rs 28,000
Sahara Grace: Rs 20,500–Rs 28,000
Jankipuram: Rs 35,500–Rs 54,000
Vasant Kunj: Rs 20,000–Rs 35,500
Indiranagar: Rs 35,000–Rs 62,000
Mahanagar: Rs 41,000–Rs 65,000 Rates may vary along different sides of the roads (in ₹/sq. meter): Outer Areas Villages on both sides of Kisan Path: ₹30,000
Outer Ring Road, Mohanlalganj: ₹15,000 to ₹20,000
Both sides inside Municipal Corporation limits on Outer Ring Road: ₹20,000
Both sides outside Municipal Corporation limits on Outer Ring Road: ₹15,000
Outer Ring Road (Bakshi Ka Talab): ₹8,000 – ₹10,000
Outer Ring Road (Malihabad): ₹9,000
Along Purvanchal Expressway: ₹6,000 – ₹10,000
Agra Expressway (within Municipal Corporation limits): ₹20,000
Agra Expressway (outside Municipal Corporation limits): ₹15,000
On Kanpur Road from Kati Bagia to the road connecting Mohan Road: ₹15,000
Raitha Road up to BKT limits: ₹7,000 – ₹9,000
Asti–Behta Road: ₹5,000 – ₹7,500
Chandrika Devi Road: ₹7,000 – ₹8,500
Bhainsamau to Babaganj Road: ₹4,000 – ₹8,000
Itaunja to Kursi Road: ₹5,000 – ₹9,000
Itaunja to Mal Road: ₹5,000 – ₹7,000
Malihabad–Mohan Road: ₹7,000
Malihabad–Mal Road: ₹8,200 – ₹13,000
Mal–Rahimabad Road: ₹3,400 – ₹8,200
Mal–Itaunja Road: ₹8,200
Saidapur Chauraha to Chandrika Devi Road: ₹ 8,200
Mal–Dubagga Road: ₹ 3,400 – ₹ 8,200
Ayodhya Road from Polytechnic Chauraha to Barabanki Chauraha: ₹ 33,000 – ₹ 66,000
Sultanpur Road (up to Mohanlalganj and Sarojininagar): ₹ 18,000 – ₹ 55,000
Raebareli Road (up to Mohanlalganj and Sarojininagar): ₹ 18,000 – ₹ 40,000 Gomti Nagar & Gomti Nagar Extension Both sides from Ambedkar Chauraha via Dayal Paradise to Husadiya Chauraha, and from Vishal Khand CMS School via Manoj Pandey Road to Husadiya, and from Sahara Hospital to the railway line: ₹66,000
From Gomti Nagar Extension Police Station to CMS: ₹55,000
From Janeshwar Mishra Park Gate No. 7 to Shaheed Path: ₹55,000
From Gomti Nagar Extension Police Station to Health City Extension: ₹55,000
From Health City Hospital Chauraha to Greenwood Apartment: ₹55,000
From Vibhutikhand Police Post via Hyatt Regency Hotel to Pickup Chauraha: ₹70,000
From Chinhat Tiraha via Eldeco Tiraha to Malhaur Station: ₹55,000
Under Viraj Khand Road Flyover, from Vibhutikhand Minister Residences and One Awadh Mall to Bank of India on Lohia Path: ₹70,000 Indira Nagar & Munshipulia From Lekhraj Police Post to Convention Centre and from Shalimar Chauraha via Shekhar Hospital to Ring Road: ₹49,500
From Amrapali Chauraha via Iram Degree College to Ring Road: ₹49,500
From Gol Market to Ayodhya Road under Nishatganj Bridge: ₹53,000
From Rahimnagar Chauraha via Dandaiya Market to Kursi Road: ₹27,500
From Indiranagar Sector-11 via Takrohi to Amrai Tempo Stand Tiraha: ₹16,500
From Munshi Pulia Chauraha via Arvindo Park and Pani Gaon to Biryani House: ₹49,500
From Munshi Pulia Chauraha via Metro Station to Sector-17: ₹49,500
From Gudamba Road to Manas Town: ₹14,500 Along Shaheed Path From Shaheed Path to Omaxe Hazratganj: ₹52,000
From PHQ Gate No. 3 via MRGF Omaxe R-1 to Omaxe Hazratganj and Omaxe R-2 Mini Omaxe Hazratganj boundary: ₹52,000
Road between Palacio Mall and Ekana Stadium, and from Palacio Police Post to roundabout near Mercury Hotel: ₹52,000
From Best Price via Comfort Hotel and Atal Chauraha to the end of the road towards Sultanpur Road: ₹50,000
In Sushant Golf City, from Atal Chowk to Fountain Chauraha: ₹50,000
Road behind Lulu Mall via Platinum & Skyline Plaza and Anand Resort to the end: ₹50,000
From Shaheed Path towards Sushant Golf City, left of MiGSON up to Fountain Chauraha: ₹50,000
From Medanta Hospital, left of MiGSON, up to the last junction to Kunskapsskolan School and from Medanta to Shaheed Path: ₹50,000
Connecting road from Lulu Mall to Medanta Hospital up to Awadh Shilpgram Chauraha: ₹52,000
From Awadh Shilpgram Chauraha to the end of the road leading to Awadh Vihar: ₹40,000 Vrindavan Yojana From Neelmatha Underpass to Vijaynagar Chauraha: ₹40,000
From Vrindavan Police Post to Awas Vikas Guest House, Sector-10: ₹40,000
From Matulya Gurukul to Parshuram Chauraha via Ornate Glory and Bharat Petrol Pump: ₹40,000
From Mama Chauraha to Utraitia Station: ₹40,000
From Raebareli Road to the end of the road towards Maharana Pratap Chowk: ₹40,000
Kanpur Road & Bijnaur Road
From Piccadilly Hotel Chauraha via Priyam Plaza to Parikalp Bhawan: ₹40,000
From Piccadilly Hotel Chauraha via Priyam Plaza to Parikalp Bhawan: ₹40,000 From Bangla Bazaar Police Post via Phoenix Mall and Aashiyana Chauraha to Kanpur Road: ₹40,000
From Bangla Bazaar Bridge via Shaheed Path Underpass and Maple Paradise to CRPF Chauraha: ₹40,000
From Bijnaur Chauraha CRPF to Banthra Police Station: ₹15,000
From Chungi Tiraha via Parag Dairy to Nagar Nigam Office: ₹40,000
From Pakri Bridge via Aashiyana Chauraha and Power House Chauraha to Sai Plaza: ₹40,000
From Bangla Bazaar Chauraha via Pakri Bridge to Badnaam Laddoo: ₹40,000
From Tipinagar Parking No. 5 via Bijnaur Road to BBAU: ₹40,000
From Tipinagar Parking No. 9 via Deep Shikha Apartment and Shivani Public School to Blue Dart Office: ₹40,000
From Jio Petrol Pump to Shaheed Path opposite Tipinagar Parking No. 10: ₹40,000
From Maa Ka Aashirwad Building via HP Petrol Pump to Tipinagar Parking No. 3: ₹40,000
From Railway Line Parking No. 1 to Shaheed Path: ₹40,000
From Shaheed Path (OYO Home Town House 217) via Bank of Baroda and Parking No. 5 to Hotel Trijal Inn: ₹40,000
From Junabganj Chauraha via Prayagraj-Mohanlalganj Road to Bhaghukheda Chauraha: ₹15,000 Other City Roads Nabipanah Road from Andhe Ki Chowki via Mahiptamau Masjid to Kakori Turn: ₹11,000
From Kapoorthala Chauraha via Radhelal Sweets, Purnia Chauraha and Swaad Mishthan Bhandar to Ram Ram Bank: ₹54,000

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