Jantri Rates In Gujarat 2001 [top]
The is a classic case study in public policy – a necessary but harsh correction that caused short-term pain but long-term gain for state revenues and transparency. It remains a reference point for any discussion on circle rates in India. Even today, real estate professionals in Gujarat refer to "pre-2001" and "post-2001" Jantri as a watershed moment in the state's property market history.
: When selling a property acquired before April 1, 2001, the "cost of acquisition" is often taken as the Fair Market Value (FMV) on that date to reduce tax liability. Jantri Rates In Gujarat 2001
The most striking feature of the 2001 Jantri, when viewed through the lens of the 2020s, is the sheer affordability it suggests. The is a classic case study in public
Note: These were considered astronomical at the time, as previous rates in Zone A were around ₹1,200–1,500 per sq. m. : When selling a property acquired before April
Some specific Jantri rates for 2001 in Gujarat are as follows:
The government does not set a single rate for the entire state. Instead, rates vary based on several criteria: