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Gurugram News: Circle Rates Revised By 75 Percent From April 1! Will Your Dream Of Buying A Home In Gurgaon Be Dented Now?

Gurugram News: In luxury zones such as DLF Phase-5, a hike of up to 75 percent has been proposed. Villages such as Wazirabad, Garhi Harsaru and Sikanderpur Ghosi are also likely to witness similar increases.

Gurugram News: The Haryana Government is all set to increase circles rates in Gurugram with effect from April 1, 2026. District Revenue Officer Vijay Yadav remarked that proposals received from sub-tehsils and tehsils have been uploaded on the official website of the district to allow public feedback and ensure transparency.

The proposed collector rates (circle rates) for the year 2026–27 would be applicable to properties in Gurugram from April 1.

Gurugram News: Opportunity for Public Suggestions

Citizens of Gurugram are being encouraged to submit their suggestions by visiting the concerned tehsil office or by submitting them at the DC Office’s HRA Department. Citizens are also allowed to submit their objections via email.

Circle Rates May Increase By Up To 75 Percent

In several prime commercial and residential areas of Gurgaon, an increase of up to 75 percent in circle rates has been proposed in terms of collector rates (circle rates) for the year 2026–27.

Premium and Older Areas to Be Most Affected

In luxury zones such as DLF Phase-5, a hike of up to 75 percent has been proposed. Villages such as Wazirabad, Garhi Harsaru and Sikanderpur Ghosi are also likely to witness similar increases.

Older commercial hubs such as Sector 14 and Sadar Bazar are also likely to witness massive circle rate hikes. This clearly suggests that circle rates in the district would be applicable not only to posh areas but also on traditional and densely populated regions in the district.

Dwarka Expressway Emerges As A New Hotspot

Areas around the Dwarka Expressway are witnessing rapid development and an increase of 30 to 45 percent in circle rates has been proposed there. However, no changes have been proposed as of now in the circle rates of agricultural land, which means that the district’s farmers would not be impacted.

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