In Delhi NCR, official circle rates for real estate hover around ₹1.5 lakh per square yard, while real market prices exceed ₹5 lakh. This discrepancy enables capital gains avoidance and discreet wealth movement, making land a favored asset for the ultra-wealthy.
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Official circle rates in Delhi NCR for real estate hover around ₹1.5 lakh per square yard.
Real market prices exceed official circle rates because they include a built-in margin that enables capital gains avoidance and discreet money movement.
Land is preferred because it is benami-friendly, registry-manipulated, legacy-diluted, and politically recycled, offering long-term, low-visibility wealth.
Families buy land early, hold it for 8–10 years, lease or redevelop it for 2–4 times the returns, and pass it on to heirs with sanitized records.
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