Frequently Asked Questions
Mohali Aerotropolis LOI investment — prices, process, NRI buying, pocket comparison
Prices & Investment
What is the current LOI price in Aerotropolis? +
As of March 2026: Pocket A residential ₹50,000–54,000/sqyd, Pocket B ₹40,000–43,000/sqyd, Pocket C ₹38,000–41,000/sqyd, Pocket D ₹37,000–40,000/sqyd. Commercial LOIs are 25–35% higher. Prices are from active dealer listings — see our live price tracker.
Which pocket is best to buy in Aerotropolis? +
It depends on budget and risk appetite. Pocket A is premium (highest appreciation potential, NRI favourite) but has a court dispute on 927 acres — avoid disputed lots. Pocket B is the best risk-adjusted option in 2026 — dispute-free, active road construction, strong demand. Pocket D offers the most affordable entry point.
How much has Aerotropolis LOI appreciated historically? +
Aerotropolis LOIs have appreciated approximately 15–20% year-on-year over the last 3 years. Pocket A has shown the strongest appreciation, followed by Pocket B. However, past performance is not a guarantee of future returns.
What are the transaction costs when buying an Aerotropolis LOI? +
Total transaction cost is approximately 8–9% of the deal value: Stamp duty 6–7% + Registration 1% + GMADA transfer fee ₹10,000–15,000 + broker commission (typically 1–2% paid by seller). Budget for this when calculating your investment.
Why are sub-registrar values lower than market prices? +
In Punjab, stamp duty on property registrations is paid on government "collector rates" — not actual market prices. Collector rates are typically 20–50% below market rates. This is a widespread practice. Our price data is based on actual asking prices from active dealer listings, not registry values.