Jantri Rates In - Gujarat 2001 Best
Guide: Jantri Rates in Gujarat — 2001
What "Jantri" is
- Jantri = government ready-reckoner (minimum land/building value) used to calculate stamp duty, registration charges and for valuation purposes.
Calculate Stamp Duty and registration fees during property transfers.
Current Scenario
Infrastructure: Proximity to amenities like schools, hospitals, and public transport increases the valuation. Jantri Rates In Gujarat 2001
Arguments Against:
- Affordability Crisis: Middle-class homebuyers in cities like Surat and Ahmedabad suddenly found registration costs prohibitive.
- Unplanned Sprawl: To avoid high Jantri in central zones, development shifted far into peripheries without infrastructure.
- Hardship for Inherited Property: Many middle-class families with old, large properties faced massive tax burdens when trying to register inherited assets.
However, some earlier circulars in 2001 also updated specific zones. The most famous and impactful 2001-based revision is widely referred to as the 2001 Jantri even though its implementation rolled into early 2002. Guide: Jantri Rates in Gujarat — 2001
What "Jantri" is
- Ahmedabad: ₹150-₹500 per square meter
- Surat: ₹100-₹300 per square meter
- Vadodara: ₹120-₹400 per square meter
- Rolled back the highest hikes by 15–25% in certain categories.
- Allowed staggered payment of stamp duty for ongoing projects.
- Exempted small transactions (below Rs. 10 lakh) from the full impact.