AGRICULTURAL LAND · HATHIN TEHSIL
Agricultural land in Hathin tehsil
The district's south-western farm belt — bigger parcels, quieter prices, the same paper discipline.
2 desks
Hathin tehsil + Bahin sub-tehsil — the registration jurisdictions serving this belt
What decides the price here
There is no standard rate — this is what sets it
The only published number
The 2025 collector-rate row for this class at the Hathin desk — a stamp-duty floor for the registry, not a market rate, and the chahi/nehri/barani class your record carries, not the crop standing on visit day. See the desk table · how circle rates work.
No single market rate exists here, and no one publishes one. There is no database of what parcels actually transacted for; registry values are set to that collector-rate floor and understate the real trade; owners set their own asking prices; there is no MLS. Two parcels that look identical — same road, same class, next khasra — change hands at different numbers, for reasons that live in the paper and the approach, not in any table.
Chahi (irrigated), nehri (canal), barani (rain-fed) and banjar each price differently — and the entry the jamabandi carries, not the crop on visit day, is what the duty and any later dispute will read.
A metalled-road touch and the width of the access rasta move a farm parcel more than its village name; a landlocked khasra trades at a discount no table prints.
The CGWB block category (over-exploited means borewell risk) and any fluoride/salinity flag price into every water-dependent plan; canal command is checked parcel by parcel because village-level schedules are not published.
A khasra inside a notified acquisition footprint or a corridor band prices on its stage, not its story — read against the dated corridor briefings before any number.
A mutation chain traced three transfers deep and settled co-sharer shares are worth real money; a gap in the girdawari or an unsettled partition is answered before a token, never after.
Adjacent parcels here transact at different numbers for reasons we can explain on a call — the real figure needs the real parcel. Send your requirement.
The ground
What this belt actually grows and sells
Hathin is the district's most agricultural tehsil in character: bigger contiguous holdings, cultivation as livelihood rather than land-bank, and villages where the same families have farmed the same khasras for generations. That texture shapes the market — parcels surface through relationships more than listings, joint family ownership is the norm rather than the exception, and the selling side often needs as much process help as the buying side. Water divides pricing: tube-well and canal-command entries in the record carry different classes and different floors than rain-fed land, and the record's class — not visit-day greenery — is what the duty and the dispute will read.
The corridor story here is told honestly or not at all. The KMP passes north of the tehsil; the DME runs through Nuh to the south with its access at Khalilpur; neither plants an interchange in Hathin. What the tehsil actually offers is agricultural value with patient corridor adjacency — and parcels priced on that honest frame have room to be good buys, while "expressway land" pitches here are usually visibility sold as access.
Family structure is the third fact: many holdings carry multiple recorded co-sharers, some abroad. A sale that does not gather every recorded share — daughter's fractions included — is a partition suit with a buyer attached, and our joint-ownership guide exists because this tehsil supplies its examples.
Registry & record
The Hathin desk and the belt's paper habits
Deeds register at Hathin's sub-registrar desk (the Bahin sub-tehsil serves its own circle) on the appointment system, duty through e-GRAS at the rural rates for most of this belt — 5% male, 3% female, on the higher of price or collector rate — with the slab-ladder registration fee and the gazetted ₹250 mutation. The record layer is fully checkable online before any visit: verifiable nakal, mutation status, collector table, village map.
The belt's specific verification emphases: girdawari continuity, because possession claims and cultivation reality diverge more often where tenancy and family arrangements are informal; nishan-dehi where boundaries meet older neighbours' fences; and the co-sharer census before any token — every recorded fraction counted, every signature planned, POA routes started early for the absent.
Parcels
Agricultural parcels, Hathin tehsil
No public listings shown for this area right now. We source land privately through a network working these villages since 1997 — send your requirement.
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Hathin farm-land questions, answered straight
Is Hathin land "DME corridor" land?
How much does irrigation change price here?
Where do Hathin-belt deeds register?
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Sources
- DME access via Khalilpur (Nuh); no Palwal-district interchange — Dated corridor briefing, verified 17 Jul 2026
- Rural duty rates + registration slabs — official schedule — jamabandi.nic.in official PDF, verified 17 Jul 2026
Last verified: 17 Jul 2026
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