Disclaimer: Rates are historical approximations. Always verify with official IGR records or a registered valuer for legal/financial decisions.
Let’s cut to the chase. Finding the for Mumbai online, in a single free PDF, is surprisingly difficult. Here’s why—and exactly how you can get them without paying a rupee.
Securing this data will provide a valuable reference for your property-related needs. With a clear plan and a few strategic inquiries, you should be well on your way to finding the information you need.
If you need this information for tax filings, obtaining a free verbal or unofficial rate online is only the first step. You will ultimately need a formal issued by a government-approved valuer who references these specific 2001 archived rates.
Historical property valuations from 2001 remain highly relevant for specific legal and financial scenarios in Mumbai. 1. Capital Gains Tax Calculations
Once you obtain your free copy, understanding it is critical. The 2001 Mumbai RR was divided into:
The Asiatic Library (Town Hall) or the Maharashtra State Archives (Elphinstone College) maintain physical copies of the 2001 Ready Reckoner. You can visit, photocopy the relevant pages for free (or minimal copying charges), and scan them.
Rates differ for Residential (Flats), Commercial (Shops/Offices), and Industrial units.
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2. Visit the Sub-Registrar or Valuation Office (Physical Archives)
: While a final signed certificate costs money, most valuers in Mumbai keep extensive, privately archived digital scans of the 1980–2001 ASR books.
I understand you're looking for a containing the Ready Reckoner (RR) rates for Mumbai from the year 2001 .
1. Inspect the Physical Registers at the Sub-Registrar Office (SRO)