Rates by:
| Faridabad | Capital Values Rate/Sq ft (INR) (min / max) |
Updated on |
|---|---|---|
| Anand Niketan | 18500 - 28000 | May 2012 |
| Dwarka | 5550 - 7800 | May 2012 |
| Friends Colony (W) | 17500 - 28000 | May 2012 |
| Green Park | 17000 - 24500 | May 2012 |
| Janakpuri | 7550 - 9300 | May 2012 |
| Nehar Par - Faridabad | 1750 - 2750 | May 2012 |
| New Friends Colony | 15300 - 24000 | May 2012 |
| NH - 2 Faridabad | 3700 - 5200 | May 2012 |
| Old Faridabad | 4050 - 6000 | May 2012 |
| Suraj Kund | 4050 - 5500 | May 2012 |
| Vasant Kunj | 6600 - 11000 | May 2012 |
| Ghaziabad | Capital Values Rate/Sq ft (INR) (min / max) |
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|---|---|---|
| Indrapuram - Ghaziabad | 3050 - 4320 | May 2012 |
| NH- 24 - Ghaziabad | 1800 - 2575 | May 2012 |
| Old Ghaziabad | 1900 - 5800 | May 2012 |
| Vaishali | 3050 - 4050 | May 2012 |
| Vasundra | 3050 - 4050 | May 2012 |
| Gurgaon | Capital Values Rate/Sq ft (INR) (min / max) |
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|---|---|---|
| DLF Phase 1-4 | 5650 - 11000 | May 2012 |
| Shushant Lok | 5650 - 11000 | May 2012 |
| Sohnar Road | 5200 - 6150 | May 2012 |
| New Delhi | Capital Values Rate/Sq ft (INR) (min / max) |
Updated on |
|---|---|---|
| Chanakyapuri | 58000 - 68000 | May 2012 |
| Defence Colony | 20000 - 28000 | May 2012 |
| East Delhi - IP extention | 4700 - 8000 | May 2012 |
| East Delhi - Mayur Vihar | 4700 - 8000 | May 2012 |
| East Delhi - Preet Vihar | 4700 - 8000 | May 2012 |
| Golf Links | 55000 - 65000 | May 2012 |
| Greater Kailash I | 16500 - 25000 | May 2012 |
| Greater Kailash II | 16500 - 25000 | May 2012 |
| Jor Bagh | 58000 - 68000 | May 2012 |
| Pitampura | 3550 - 6800 | May 2012 |
| Rohini | 3550 - 6800 | May 2012 |
| Noida | Capital Values Rate/Sq ft (INR) (min / max) |
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|---|---|---|
| Express Highway - Noida | 2800 - 6500 | May 2012 |
| Golf Course 52/ 56/58 and 61 | 4500 - 9850 | May 2012 |
| Golf Course Road | 5200 - 6150 | May 2012 |
| Greater Noida | 1675 - 3000 | May 2012 |
| Greater Noida (Grade A Only) | 3150 - 7400 | May 2012 |
| Noida | 3200 - 10000 | May 2012 |
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Property Terms
A contract to enter into a lease (or sale), which in order to be enforceable either must be evidenced in writing and signed by the person against whom action is taken for the breach of the alleged contract and there must be a sufficient act of part performance.
One or more department or variety chainstores, or supermarkets, introduced into a shopping centre in key positions to attract the shopping public into the centre for the purpose of encouraging other retailers to lease shops en route. The larger the developments the more anchors required.
The value of land and buildings which reflects a prospective use which is different from that of the current use.
The transfer of a property interest, especially a lease, from one party to another.
A notice served on the owner(s) or occupier(s) of a property from which a private nuisance arises, warning them of the intention to enter on the land in order to abate the nuisance.
An entrance hall of a building, often rising through a number of storeys and containing lifts, reception areas and plants. Originally the hall or chief apartment of a Roman house.
The right of ownership of a mortgage deed, which gives the right, in certain specified circumstances, to demand repayment in full, of the outstanding debt than the due date. Or a clause in a deed or contract, which provides for the early termination of an exciting interest in land, in certain specified circumstances, thereby advancing the future interest.
In the property market this expression is applied to the valuation of land and buildings or plant and machinery. The term is often used to describe an expert opinion of the worth of a property which may be incorporated into company accounts, where the ownership of the asset is not necessarily to be transferred but the valuation is required for the company takeovers, share flotation or mortgages.