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Pune Circle Rate 2026: Area-Wise Ready Reckoner Rate Guide

Everything you need to value a property in Pune — area-wise ready reckoner rates, stamp duty, registration charges, how the minimum value is calculated, and how to check the rate for your locality.

Updated August 20267 key localitiesKnown as Ready Reckoner Rate~7 min read

Quick Answer

In Pune, the government-notified minimum value used to register a property is called the Ready Reckoner Rate (the local term for a circle rate). It is set by the Department of Registration & Stamps (IGR), Government of Maharashtra and published through the IGR Maharashtra (e-ASR) portal. Indicative residential rates range from about ₹5,000 per sq ft in areas like Manjari to ₹13,500 per sq ft in Koregaon Park. Stamp duty is about 6% for men and 5% for women (including metro cess), plus 1% registration.

Top locality₹13,500 /sq ft
Entry locality₹5,000 /sq ft
Stamp duty6%
Registration1%

What Is the Ready Reckoner Rate in Pune?

The Ready Reckoner Rate is the minimum price per unit area at which a property can be registered in Pune. A sale cannot be registered below this value, and stamp duty and registration charges are levied on whichever is higher — the ready reckoner rate value or the actual price agreed between buyer and seller. It is Pune’s equivalent of what other states call the circle rate, collector rate or ready-reckoner rate.

Rates are set by the Department of Registration & Stamps (IGR), Government of Maharashtra and notified locality by locality, then published on the IGR Maharashtra (e-ASR) portal. Because the applicable figure depends entirely on where your property sits, identifying the correct locality (and property type) is the first step for every buyer and seller. Maharashtra revised Ready Reckoner rates for FY2025-26 effective 1 April 2025 — the first revision in two years — with Pune city up about 4.2%.

Pune Ready Reckoner Rate: Area-Wise Rates (2026)

The table below lists indicative residential ready reckoner rates for key Pune localities, ranked from the most premium to the most affordable, with the applicable rate per sq ft. Type a locality to filter.

LocalityTierRate / sq ft
Koregaon Park
Ultra-Premium
₹13,500 /sq ft

Kharadi
Premium
₹8,800 /sq ft

Magarpatta
Upper Mid-Range
₹8,200 /sq ft

Wakad
Mid-Range
₹7,500 /sq ft

Mundhwa
Established
₹7,200 /sq ft

Hinjewadi
Affordable
₹6,500 /sq ft

Manjari
Budget
₹5,000 /sq ft

Rates are indicative, compiled from public sources and reputable listing portals, and are revised periodically — maharashtra revised Ready Reckoner rates for FY2025-26 effective 1 April 2025 — the first revision in two years — with Pune city up about 4.2%. Always confirm the exact notified rate for your property on the IGR Maharashtra (e-ASR) portal or at the Sub-Registrar office before registering.

Pune Ready Reckoner Rate Calculator

Estimate the minimum registered value, stamp duty and registration charges for a Pune property. Pick the locality, enter the built-up / saleable area, and choose the ownership type.

Estimate value, stamp duty & registration

Indicative only — based on the area-wise rates above. Confirm the exact figure on the IGR Maharashtra (e-ASR) portal or at the Sub-Registrar office.

Minimum registered value
Applicable rate
Stamp duty ()
Registration
Total payable at registration

For land or a plot, enter the plot area. The registered value is the ready reckoner rate value or your actual deal value, whichever is higher.


How the Registered Value Is Calculated in Pune

For most Pune homes the minimum registered value is calculated simply on area and the applicable ready reckoner rate:

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Minimum value = Ready Reckoner Rate per sq ft × property area (sq ft). Stamp duty and registration are then charged on this value or the declared sale value, whichever is higher.

Worked example — a home in Wakad

A 1,000 sq ft home in Wakad (indicative rate ₹7,500 per sq ft):

Minimum value = 1,000 × ₹7,500 = ₹75,00,000
Stamp duty (6%) = ₹4,50,000  ·  Registration = ₹30,000

Apartments, plots & floor rise

Apartment values apply the locality rate to the flat’s built-up/saleable area; some states add a floor-rise premium for higher floors and depreciation for older buildings. Land and plots are valued on the plot area. Where the notified rate and your negotiated price differ, duty is always charged on the higher figure — so check both before you sign.

Stamp Duty & Registration Charges in Pune

Once the value is fixed, stamp duty and registration charges are payable in Maharashtra. Maharashtra stamp duty includes a 1% metro cess / local-body tax; women buyers get a 1% concession. Registration is 1%, capped at ₹30,000.

Buyer / ownership Stamp duty Registration
Male owner ~6% 1% (max ₹30,000)
Female owner ~5% 1% (max ₹30,000)
Joint (male + female) ~6% 1% (max ₹30,000)
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Rates are indicative and can change with state budgets and local cesses — confirm the current charges before registering.

How Ready Reckoner Rates Are Determined

Ready Reckoner Rates in Pune are notified by the Department of Registration & Stamps (IGR), Government of Maharashtra. In setting them, the government weighs the locality and its infrastructure, prevailing market transaction values, the property type (residential, commercial, land) and the nature and age of construction. The rates are meant to be reviewed periodically so they track the market. Maharashtra revised Ready Reckoner rates for FY2025-26 effective 1 April 2025 — the first revision in two years — with Pune city up about 4.2%. Where notified rates lag actual prices, a gap opens up between the ready reckoner rate and what properties actually sell for.

How to Check the Ready Reckoner Rate for Your Property

  1. Identify your locality. Identify the district, taluka and village/zone of your Pune property.
  2. Open the official portal. Open the IGR Maharashtra e-ASR (Annual Statement of Rates) portal.
  3. Select property type and area. Select the zone/sub-zone and property type to read the Ready Reckoner rate.
  4. Verify at the Sub-Registrar office. Cross-verify the rate and stamp duty at the local Sub-Registrar office before registration.
Keep the notified rate, your area calculation and any e-valuation printout together — you’ll need them when paying stamp duty and booking the registration appointment.

Ready Reckoner Rate vs Market Rate in Pune

The ready reckoner rate is a floor for registration, not the market price. In most Pune localities the actual transaction price runs above the notified rate, so stamp duty is charged on the higher market value; in a few slower pockets the notified rate can exceed a distressed deal price, in which case duty is still charged on the higher notified value and the difference can carry income-tax implications. Maharashtra revised Ready Reckoner rates for FY2025-26 effective 1 April 2025 — the first revision in two years — with Pune city up about 4.2%. Knowing both numbers before you negotiate is essential.

Impact on Buyers & Sellers

For buyers

Your stamp duty and registration are calculated on the ready reckoner rate value or the sale value, whichever is higher, so factor the notified rate into your total acquisition cost. Where the state offers a women’s concession, registering in a woman’s name can lower the duty.

For sellers

The ready reckoner rate sets a floor for your sale value in the eyes of the tax department. Selling below it can trigger capital-gains computed on the notified value under Section 50C of the Income-tax Act. Price with both the notified rate and current market comparables in view.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ready reckoner rate in Pune in 2026?
In Pune, residential ready reckoner rates range from about ₹5,000 per sq ft in areas like Manjari to around ₹13,500 per sq ft in Koregaon Park. The ready reckoner rate is the government-notified minimum value used to register property and calculate stamp duty.
Is the ready reckoner rate the same as a circle rate?
Yes — “Ready Reckoner Rate” is simply what Maharashtra calls the circle rate. Different states use different names (circle rate, collector rate, ready-reckoner rate, guidance value, jantri), but they all mean the government-notified minimum registration value.
What is the stamp duty in Pune?
In Maharashtra, stamp duty and registration are about 6% for men and 5% for women (including metro cess), plus 1% registration. Duty is charged on the ready reckoner rate value or the actual transaction value, whichever is higher.
How is the registered value of a property calculated?
Minimum value = the locality’s ready reckoner rate per sq ft × the property area. Stamp duty and registration are then charged on this value or the declared sale value, whichever is higher.
How can I check the ready reckoner rate for my locality?
Open the IGR Maharashtra (e-ASR) portal, select your district/locality and property type, and read the notified rate. Confirm the figure at the concerned Sub-Registrar office before registering.
Is the ready reckoner rate the same as the market rate?
No. The ready reckoner rate is the government minimum for registration; the market rate is what buyers actually pay. In most Pune localities the market rate is higher than the notified ready reckoner rate.
When were Pune’s rates last revised?
Maharashtra revised Ready Reckoner rates for FY2025-26 effective 1 April 2025 — the first revision in two years — with Pune city up about 4.2%.

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Disclaimer: This page is an informational guide compiled from publicly available government notifications and market reports. Ready Reckoner Rates, stamp duty and registration charges are subject to change and to official interpretation. The rates and examples here are indicative and do not constitute legal, tax or financial advice. Always verify the applicable rate, locality classification and charges with the Department of Registration & Stamps (IGR), Government of Maharashtra / the Sub-Registrar office (via the IGR Maharashtra (e-ASR) portal) before registering a property.