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Noida Circle Rates Set for 30% Increase for Residential Areas

The stamps and registration department has proposed a substantial revision of circle rates, with potential increases of 25-30% for residential areas. This marks the first adjustment since August 2019, during which time property values have surged, yet the rates have remained static. The proposal also suggests a 10% rise in rates for industrial, commercial, and IT sectors, while farmland values may see a 15% hike.

The revision of circle rates is critical, as it directly impacts property prices across various categories. Buyers will face increased stamp duty based on the new rates set by the district administration or the land allotment rates determined by three key development authorities: Noida, Greater Noida, and Yamuna Expressway. These authorities typically review and revise their allotment rates every six months to a year, and the stagnation over the past few years can be attributed to the adverse effects of the pandemic on the real estate sector. The assistant inspector-general of registration, explained the necessity of this revision, stating, “The cost of flats has risen considerably in Noida and Greater Noida over recent years. In contrast, the stamp duty collected—based on the outdated circle rate—remains much lower. This revision aims to bridge that gap.” The local administration had opted not to alter circle rates during the pandemic years, recognising the strain on the market, but the current proposal signals a shift towards normalisation as the sector rebounds.

In practical terms, residential plots in Noida sectors 14 and 14A currently have rates around ₹1.1 lakh per square metre, while rates in Sector 19 sit at ₹79,200. In Greater Noida, the Alpha 1, 2, and Gamma 2 sectors have a circle rate of ₹37,000 per square metre. As district magistrate stated, new rates will be announced shortly for public feedback, ensuring transparency in the process. Community sentiment regarding this proposed hike is mixed. While some property owners express concern over rising costs, potential buyers view this as an opportunity to invest in a recovering market. Many residents hope that a fair adjustment will reflect the actual market conditions while also contributing to local development and infrastructure improvements. As the proposal moves forward, stakeholders are eager to see how these changes will influence property affordability and the overall sustainability of Noida’s urban landscape. The push for higher circle rates comes with an emphasis on sustainable development, prompting discussions about how increased revenues from stamp duty could fund essential public services and infrastructure projects, further enhancing the living conditions within the region.

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