Pune Micro Zoning Plan To Reshape Property Values
At present, property values for stamp duty calculations are determined using broad geographic zones, often grouping diverse neighbourhoods under a single rate. Officials indicate that the proposed system will break these large zones into smaller, more granular segments, allowing valuations to better reflect actual on-ground conditions. The Pune micro zoning plan is being positioned as a corrective step to address long-standing inconsistencies in property pricing.
The Pune micro zoning plan seeks to resolve this by introducing technology-led mapping of properties using Geographic Information Systems (GIS). By assigning values at a plot or building level, authorities aim to capture variations within even short distances—differences driven by infrastructure access, building typology, and neighbourhood characteristics.
However, planners caution that the success of the Pune micro zoning plan will depend on the quality of data collection and the frequency of updates. In rapidly evolving urban environments, outdated valuation maps can quickly lose relevance, especially in cities like Pune where infrastructure projects and land-use changes continuously reshape local markets.
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