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RESIDENTIAL PLOTS · HATHIN TOWN

Residential plots in Hathin town

A tehsil-town plot market — local demand, small formats, and category checks that still decide everything.

marla-scale

the working unit of this market — 30.25 sq yd; most town plots quote in it

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 approved-colony or village-abadi row your plot falls under. 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.

Licensed vs lal-dora vs unauthorised

The single biggest price and safety divide: a DTCP-licensed layout, an abadi/lal-dora plot, and an unauthorised colony cut trade in three different worlds — the category paper, not the boundary wall, decides which.

Colony, road width and position

Approved-colony rows, internal road width, corner and park-facing position, and sector location move plot rates street by street — the collector table itself prints separate colony and village-abadi rows.

Registry class and municipal limits

Inside municipal limits the urban duty (7%/5%) and higher circle rows apply; outside, the rural rates — the same plot prices differently by which side of the limit it sits.

Services and demarcated possession

Water, power, sewer and actual demarcated possession separate a buildable plot from a paper one; a plot that cannot be pointed to on the ground is not priced, it is gambled on.

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

How a tehsil-town plot market works

Hathin's plot demand is overwhelmingly local — families consolidating in town for schools, markets, and the tehsil offices — which keeps the market honest in one way (prices track real use, not speculation) and informal in another (paper habits lag the city's). The SVAMITVA survey changed the baseline here as everywhere in Haryana: abadi holdings now carry state-issued identities, which means a town plot without any record is no longer the norm it once was, and "no papers, everyone knows it's ours" is a seller's problem, not a buyer's inheritance.

Town-edge layouts deserve the standard category scrutiny at small-town scale: who cut the layout, on what record, with what approvals if any. The prices are modest enough that buyers skip the questions — which is exactly how modest prices grow expensive.

Registry & record

The Hathin desk and the plot paper

Plots register at the Hathin sub-registrar desk on the appointment system; duty inside any municipal limits runs urban (7%/5%), village-abadi and outside-limits parcels rural (5%/3%), always on the higher of price or collector rate, with the slab-ladder fee and ₹250 mutation after. In marla-scale deals the registration fee's lower slabs actually matter — a ₹15-lakh plot pays ₹5,000, not a mythical percentage — and the desk's ₹200 service charge completes the honest bill.

Verification at this scale is short and non-optional: the holding's record (SVAMITVA card or nakal), the chain behind it, a boundary check where lanes and courtyards interlock, and the family-share question wherever the seller inherited. Small plots carry whole families' histories; the paper is where the history is settled.

Parcels

Residential plots, Hathin town

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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FAQ

Hathin plot questions, answered straight

Do Hathin town plots have proper records now?
Since Haryana's 2023 lal-dora-free declaration, abadi holdings carry surveyed SVAMITVA identities — the baseline moved from "no record" to "recorded". The chain before the survey still needs reading. Plot categories
What size is a typical Hathin plot?
Marla-scale — the working unit is 30.25 square yards, and town plots commonly run 5–15 marlas. We convert every quote to square yards on paper before pricing it. Units, converted
What does a small plot actually pay in fees?
The slab ladder works in small deals' favour: fixed rupee slabs, not percentages — a ₹15-lakh plot pays ₹5,000 registration, plus duty at the applicable rate and ₹250 mutation. The real fee table
The seller inherited the plot — what extra checks apply?
The virasat mutation must be sanctioned and every heir the law names must sign — not every heir the family names. Minor heirs need the guardianship court; we census the shares before token. Inherited land

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Sources

  1. SVAMITVA coverage; duty structure and slabs — Official programme + schedule, verified 17 Jul 2026

Last verified: 17 Jul 2026

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