The Jantri rates in for 2008 represented a significant milestone in the state's property valuation system, as they were the first major revision following the 1999 Annual Statement of Rates (ASR) . These rates came into effect on , and served as the mandatory minimum value for property registration, stamp duty, and registration fees across the state. Key Characteristics of the 2008 Jantri Rates
Major cities like , Surat , Vadodara , and Rajkot saw the highest hikes. jantri rates in gujarat 2008
: Higher Jantri rates meant higher upfront costs for buyers due to increased stamp duty. The Jantri rates in for 2008 represented a
First major ASR established; remained unchanged for several years. : Higher Jantri rates meant higher upfront costs
In this post, we take a retrospective look at the Gujarat Jantri Rates of 2008, why they were introduced, their impact on the market, and why they are still a point of reference today.