— VILLAGE · SUB-TEHSIL HQ
Bahin
The interior belt's own registration desk — a village that administers its neighbours' paperwork, priced in its own official rows.
Area Snapshot
- Status
- Village · Sub-tehsil HQ
- Registration desk
- Bahin — its own circle
- Population (2011)
- 7,447 · 1,260 households
- Groundwater (block)
- Hathin — SAFE (2024) · salinity-flagged
- Power
- DHBVN · OP Divn Hodal
- Official rows (2025)
- Base ₹36.3L · road segments ₹54.5L/acre
Last verified: 17 Jul 2026
What decides the price here
There is no standard rate — this is what sets it
The only published number
Bahin’s own 2025 committee rows — ₹36.3 lakh base an acre, rising to ₹54.5 lakh on road segments — a stamp-duty floor for the registry, not a market rate, and the desk-town base that tops its own 18-village circle. 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.
Base rows in the mid-thirties keep entry low; the road-segment rows (to ₹54.5 lakh) show exactly what access adds — and Bahin’s base tops its own circle.
No project name attaches to the record — no rumour premium to defuse, so parcels price on their own facts.
Hathin block is SAFE on quantity but salinity-flagged — test before any cultivation or construction plan leans on the aquifer.
Eighteen villages book at Bahin’s desk; knowing which side your khasra registers on saves the belt’s most common wasted morning.
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.
Infrastructure & project impact
What does hosting the desk change?
It compresses the interior's paperwork distances: appointments, deed days, and the small procedural round-trips that otherwise eat mornings on the road to Hathin. For land itself, Bahin trades as deep Hathin-belt country — approach roads and water quality doing the pricing, family holdings supplying the parcels, and the road-segment rows marking where the official table already acknowledges access premiums. The corridor layer here is honest quiet: no named project touches the village's record, which in this district is itself information worth stating. Hosting the circle also hosts its economy: deed-writers, typists and the appointment-morning trade cluster where the desk is, and 1,783 hectares of mid-sized holdings keep Bahin's own parcel chains shorter than the interior's reputation suggests.
Why do buyers watch Bahin?
Eighteen villages book here — knowing your jurisdiction saves the belt's most common wasted morning.
Base rows in the mid-thirties keep entry costs low; the road-segment rows show exactly what access adds.
No project name attached means no rumour premium to defuse — parcels price on their own facts.
SAFE quantity, flagged quality: test before cultivation or construction plans lean on the aquifer.
A desk town grows desk services: the arzi-navis, the typists, the stamp-and-photocopy row — Bahin's circle brings the transaction trade to the village square on every appointment morning.
1,783 hectares across 1,260 households (2011) — mid-sized holdings that sell whole more often than fractured, keeping chains shorter than the belt's reputation suggests.
Bahin's 2025 document is a signed scan whose committee column runs blank on some rows — where blank, the predictive figure governs, and every quote we issue names which column it stands on.
Its neighbour villages print ₹27.9–30.25 lakh; Bahin's ₹36.3 lakh base tops its circle — a premium the desk-town economy has already earned in the state's ink.
Eighteen villages book here and the rest of the belt at Hathin — five minutes of confirmation beats a wasted registry morning.
Appointment mornings set the square's tempo — the circle's families, typists and stamp vendors converge, and a prepared file clears while an unprepared one watches the queue.
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