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Hassanpur

The Yamuna-side desk: a village smaller than its jurisdiction, on the block whose water category demands the most respect in the district.

Area Snapshot

Status
Village · Sub-tehsil HQ
Registration desk
Hassanpur — its own circle
Population (2011)
914 · 149 households
Groundwater (block)
Hassanpur — CRITICAL (2024)
Power
DHBVN · S/Divn Hassanpur
Official rows (2025)
Sailabi ₹36L · road segments ₹66L/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

₹36,00,000/ acre ₹36 lakh

Hassanpur’s own 2025 rows — sailabi ₹36 lakh an acre, road segments to ₹66 lakh; mandi rows reach ₹1 lakh a square yard — a stamp-duty floor for the registry, not a market rate, and khadar classes the book prices with their risk. 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.

Class before price

Sailabi (flood-plain) rows exist in the official table because the river’s moods are part of this belt’s record — read the class, then the number.

CRITICAL means verify

Hassanpur block is the district’s only CRITICAL groundwater category (2024) — water feasibility leads every file, and borewell assumptions are checked first.

Levels are title here

On flood-plain parcels the contour matters like a chain link — bunds, history and the sailabi class are read together before any figure.

Land-heavy, people-light

1,208 hectares under just 149 households — khadar blocks concentrate in few hands, so single families often control blocks that would take a dozen signatures elsewhere.

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 the khadar side actually offer?

Fertile seasonal land priced with its risks in the table itself — the sailabi class exists in the official rows because the river's moods are part of this belt's record. The Agra Canal's direct-channel command runs the district's eastern side per the irrigation programme documents (village-level schedules are not published — we say so rather than guess), the Jewar bearing sits across the water at bearing-grade only, and the CRITICAL block category makes borewell assumptions the first thing verified on any parcel. For buyers who price levels, water, and class honestly, the khadar offers the district's most distinctive value; for brochure buyers it offers its most instructive lessons. The census explains the negotiating table: 1,208 hectares under just 149 households means khadar blocks concentrate in few hands — fewer signatures, larger decisions, and a desk plus DHBVN sub-division sitting in the village itself.

Why do buyers watch Hassanpur?

A desk out of proportion

The sub-tehsil circle books here — eastern-belt deals route through this small village's office.

Classes that confess

Sailabi rows in the official table are the record admitting flood-plain reality — read the class before the price.

CRITICAL means verify

The block's 2024 category is the district's sternest; water feasibility leads every file here.

Bearing-grade east

Jewar sits across the river as geography, not commute — priced accordingly on every shortlist.

Land-heavy, people-light

1,208 hectares against just 149 households (2011): the khadar spreads wide under few names, so single families often control blocks that would take a dozen signatures elsewhere.

The canal-side grain

The Agra Canal's direct channels command this eastern belt in the irrigation programme's own documents — at system grain, not village schedules, which is why every parcel's water claim here is checked rather than assumed.

Mandi rows worth knowing

Hassanpur's book prices its commercial spine plainly — Anaj Mandi shops at ₹1,00,000 a square yard, main-bazar rows at ₹50,000 — town-grade numbers inside a 149-household village.

Colony rows too

Approved-colony residential and commercial print at ₹30,000: the khadar desk carries an urban ladder alongside its sailabi classes.

Levels are title here

On flood-plain parcels the contour matters like a chain link: we read bunds, history and the sailabi classification together before any number.

A desk that knows its river

The sub-tehsil's files carry the khadar's seasons in their margins — local officialdom here reads land the way we do: class first, promises later.

On the map

Distances & access

Location — map unavailable

Hassanpur ·

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FAQ

Questions about Hassanpur

Where does the eastern belt register?
At Hassanpur's own sub-tehsil desk — a small village with a large jurisdiction. The DHBVN sub-division sits here too. e-Registry process
What does a sailabi row mean for my parcel?
It is the record admitting flood-plain reality: seasonal land priced accordingly (₹36 lakh in the 2025 rows). Levels, bunds, and the monsoon's history join the file on khadar parcels. Pricing class and risk
How binding is the CRITICAL groundwater category?
It is the district's sternest label (CGWB 2024): borewell feasibility gets verified before price talk, and water-dependent plans carry written assumptions. Farm-land checks
Is this the canal side of the district?
The Agra Canal's direct channels command the eastern belt per the irrigation programme documents — but village-level schedules are not published, so parcel-level canal claims get checked, not assumed. Reading the rows
Jewar looks close on the map — is it?
As a bearing only: no district-side crossing is building. Today's drive runs north over existing bridges; we price the bearing, dated. The honest map

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