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Land Acquisition
Cost Calculator

See the real total cost of acquiring land — beyond the sticker price. Stamp duty, registration, brokerage, and legal fees add up fast.

Calculate total acquisition cost

Base purchase price of the land
State-specific stamp duty percentage (typically 5–8%)
%
Registration fee percentage (typically 1–2%)
%
Broker commission percentage (typically 1–2%)
%
Advocate fees, survey charges, documentation
Any additional costs (travel, liaison, etc.)
Stamp Duty --
Registration --
Brokerage --
Legal & Survey --
Other --
Total Cost
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ADDITIONAL COSTS
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COST OVERHEAD
-- % of land cost

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What is total acquisition cost?

The sticker price of land is never the final cost. Stamp duty, registration fees, brokerage, legal charges, and survey fees can add 10–15% on top of the base price. For a ₹1 crore plot, that means ₹10–15 lakhs in additional costs that teams often underestimate. This calculator gives you the complete picture so your budget is realistic from day one.

How stamp duty and registration fees work in India

Stamp duty rates vary by state — Tamil Nadu charges 7%, Karnataka 5.6%, Maharashtra 5–6%, Telangana 7.5%. Registration fees are typically 1% of the property value capped at a maximum amount. These are non-negotiable government charges calculated on the transaction value or guideline value, whichever is higher. Brokerage is negotiable and usually ranges from 1–2% of the deal value.

Why estimating total cost matters

Underestimating acquisition costs leads to budget overruns, delayed closings, and strained cash flow. When teams calculate the full cost upfront — including all fees, duties, and charges — they can secure adequate financing, negotiate better terms, and present accurate ROI projections to stakeholders. The overhead percentage gives you a quick benchmark for how much extra to budget beyond the land price.

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