— VILLAGE · PALWAL TEHSIL
Solra
The Palwal-side village the industrial-city announcement made famous — and the record that prices it while the announcement stays paper.
Area Snapshot
- Status
- Village · named in the industrial-city list
- Registration desk
- Sub-registrar, Palwal
- Population (2011)
- 4,683 · 732 households
- Groundwater (block)
- Badoli — OVER-EXPLOITED (2024) · fluoride-flagged
- Power
- DHBVN · OP Division Palwal
- Official chahi row (2025)
- ₹39,60,000 / 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
The Palwal-desk 2025 chahi row — ₹39.6 lakh an acre (nehri/sailabi ₹36.3 lakh) — a stamp-duty floor for the registry, not a market rate, and farm-country classes, cross-checkable against the named list-mates. 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.
Solra was named in the Faridabad–Palwal industrial-city window (closed Aug 2025, nothing notified) — a real fact with rumour premiums attached; we price the parcel and let the city be upside, never the case.
Deeds book at the Palwal desk while the panchayat sits in Badoli block — so the OVER-EXPLOITED, fluoride-flagged category follows Badoli even as paperwork runs through town.
List-mates print in the same band — Bagpur Kalan ₹41.4 lakh, Bagpur Khurd ₹37.95 lakh — useful when a quote drifts from the cluster.
Clean records and a written valuation turn any future window into an informed comparison instead of pressure.
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 did the window change — and what did it not?
The window changed conversation prices and holder anxiety; it changed no title and built nothing. e-Bhoomi is voluntary, the August 2025 window closed without a notified estate, and a closed window compels no one — so a Solra holder's real position is unchanged land plus a live watching brief: fresh windows, notifications, and construction tenders are the three public steps that would matter, and each lands on the corridor page with its date. Buyers around the footprint apply announcement rules: price the parcel on its own facts — approach, record, the block's hard-water reality — and let the city be upside, never the case. One administrative decoding saves repeated confusion: Solra's deeds book at the Palwal tehsil desk while its panchayat answers to Badoli block — so the groundwater category follows Badoli (over-exploited, fluoride-flagged) even as the registration paperwork runs through town. Two maps, one village; both belong in the file.
Why do buyers watch Solra?
Being named is a real fact with real consequences — seller urgency, rumour premiums, notification watch — and this page keeps the fact at its actual grade.
Clean records, settled shares, and a written valuation make any future window an informed comparison instead of pressure.
Badoli block's over-exploited category joins the file on every parcel — borewell plans are verified, not presumed.
At ₹39.6 lakh chahi, Solra prices as farm country; every rupee above it should trace to a documented stage, not the list's echo.
Solra's deeds register at Palwal tehsil while its panchayat sits in Badoli block — two different administrative maps buyers routinely conflate. Groundwater category follows the block; the desk follows the tehsil.
1,440 hectares across 732 households (2011): land-per-family runs high here, which is precisely what made the village attractive to an aggregation list — and what gives holders negotiating weight if one returns.
Solra's list-mates print in the same modest band — Bagpur Kalan at ₹41.4 lakh, Bagpur Khurd at ₹37.95 lakh chahi — useful cross-checks when a quote drifts from the cluster.
Solra's own rows split chahi ₹39.6 lakh from nehri and sailabi at ₹36.3 lakh — small differences that decide real duty under the higher-of rule.
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