If you're looking for a PDF version of the Ready Reckoner Rate Mumbai 2001, I couldn't find a direct link to download it. However, I can guide you on how to access it:

In 2001, South Mumbai was already expensive, but the suburb-to-city ratio was much narrower than today. A property in Andheri was roughly 30-40% of the cost of a Colaba property. Today, that ratio has tightened (Andheri is ~60-70% of Colaba), showing how the suburbs appreciated faster post-2001.

To determine your property's value as of April 1, 2001, follow this standard formula:

⚠️ These are for illustration only. Do not use them for legal or tax filing without official verification.

You can file a Right to Information (RTI) application with the Department of Registration and Stamps to request specific locality rates for 2001. Sample Historical Rates (for 2001)

Direct PDF downloads for the year 2001 are rarely available on the current IGR Maharashtra e-ASR portal , which typically hosts more recent data. To obtain this historical data, you can use these methods:

: Hire a government-approved valuer who maintains archived scans of 2001 rate books. They can provide a certified Valuation Report , which is the most reliable document for tax assessments.