This guide explains how to use the Maharashtra (Mumbai) Ready Reckoner for financial year 2001–02 to identify “Extra Quality” entries, interpret values, and apply them for stamp duty, registration or valuation tasks. I assume you want practical steps and examples for using the 2001–02 Mumbai Ready Reckoner rates.
| Locality | Category | Rate (₹ per sq m) | Rate (₹ per sq ft) | |----------|----------|------------------|--------------------| | Antop Hill (400102) | Residential – Old building | ~₹1,32,000 | ~₹12,260 | | Antop Hill (400102) | Residential – New / Premium | ~₹1,54,000 | ~₹14,310 | ready reckoner 200102 mumbai extra quality
“Extra quality” could push rate towards ₹1.6 lakh/sq m. Guide: Ready Reckoner — 2001–02 (Mumbai), Extra Quality
If your property has "Extra Quality," the Ready Reckoner value is not the base rate. Instead, you apply a loading factor: Standard Quality: 100% of RR rate
Example for Code 200102:
Consequence: Your stamp duty liability increases if the seller demands a price above this adjusted RR rate.
The term "extra quality" might refer to a specific section or classification within the Ready Reckoner that denotes properties of higher or premium quality. This could include well-developed areas with high-end amenities or properties that are considered to be in prime locations.