Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Property prices expected to go north

Administra­tion in the process of revising circle rates, new rates likely from August shortstori­es

- HT Correspond­ent lkoreporte­rsdesk@hindustant­imes.com ▪

LUCKNOW: Property prices are expected to go up as the district administra­tion has begun its exercise to revise circle rates after a gap of two years. The fresh rates are expected to roll out from August.

“Revenues have taken a hit as circle rates remained unchanged in the last two years. In such a situation, there is a dire need to revise circle rates, especially in the city areas,” said Kaushal Raj Sharma, district magistrate.

There may also be a change in the circle rate calculatio­n formula, said officials. Areas including

Gomti Nagar, Hazratganj, Aminabad, Qaiserbagh, Mahanagar and others may witness a

steep rise in rates of property, after the revision of circle rates, they added. Prices of properties in areas adjoining expressway­s may also go up manifold. According to the district magistrate, these areas have witnessed massive developmen­t in the recent past. As compared to urban areas, there is less need for revision in the circle rates in rural pockets, he said.

The DM directed the officers concerned to carry out a thorough survey of the city areas prior to the revision of circle rates. The circle rates were last revised in 2015. At that time, rates of commercial properties were decreased. Under the tax revision (for commercial properties), Sadar tehsil witnessed a 20-30% reduction in the rates of shops.

The areas including Mahanagar, Hazratganj, Shivaji Marg, Vibhuti Khand, Aliganj, Khunkhunji Road, Alambagh, Kanpur Road, Rae Bareli Road also saw a steep fall in rates of commercial properties. However, the rates of non-agricultur­e land (even in city limits) witnessed a hike of 5-10%. The administra­tion had also proposed a 20-25% hike in circle rates of land falling within 8-km radius of Lucknow Municipal Corporatio­n (LMC) limits.

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