The state of Maharashtra has announced a 4.39% increase in Ready Reckoner (RR) rates, with Mumbai seeing a 3.39% hike. The areas under municipal corporations will experience an average increase of 5.95%. These rates are crucial as they determine the base price for the property market.
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Ready Reckoner (RR) rates are official government-set values for different types of properties in various areas. They serve as a benchmark for determining property values for legal and financial purposes, such as property taxes and stamp duty.
RR rates are crucial because they provide a standardized measure for property values, influencing transaction costs like stamp duty and property taxes. They help ensure transparency and fairness in the property market.
The overall increase in RR rates in Maharashtra is 4.39%, with Mumbai seeing a 3.39% hike.
The increase in RR rates will lead to higher transaction costs for buyers, potentially deterring some from entering the market. For sellers, it can be positive as it indicates a healthy and stable market with realistic property values.
The average hike in RR rates for areas under municipal corporations is 5.95%.
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