Kathmandu Metropolitan City has released new land valuations within its jurisdiction under the budget for fiscal year 2082/83, with rates ranging from Rs. 4 lakh to Rs. 50 lakh per aana depending on the location.
Maximum Valuation: Rs. 50 Lakh Per Aana
According to the new assessment, the highest-valued areas, at Rs. 50 lakh per aana, include major commercial and high-traffic zones such as New Road, Indra Chowk, Khichapokhari, Dharahara, Thamel, Asan, Bhota Hity, Jamal, Teen Dhara, Kathmandu Plaza, Maitighar, Singha Durbar (West Gate), Durbar Marg, Kamaladi, Ratna Park, Sundhara, Bhadra Kali, and Tripureshwor. The valuation applies to lands adjoining the main roads in these areas.
Key Government and Landmark Areas Also at Peak Valuation
Other prominent locations assessed at the maximum valuation include lands near Hanuman Dhoka, the old metropolitan office building, Juddha Shumsher statue, RB Complex Chowk, Keshar Mahal, Kshetrapati, District Police Office, Suraj Arcade, National Dance Theatre, Bishwojyoti Hall, Teen Dhara School, Jai Nepal Cinema, Kantipath, Rani Pokhari, Bir Hospital, Nepal Airlines Corporation, Goshwara Post Office, and Sahid Gate.
Minimum Valuation Set at Rs. 4 Lakh Per Aana
The lowest land valuation has been set at Rs. 4 lakh per aana, applicable to less commercial and peripheral areas of the metropolitan zone.
The valuation serves as a reference for administrative and taxation purposes and is part of the city’s effort to update land pricing within the Kathmandu metropolitan boundary.
This article was originally published on https://bajarkochirfar.com. Translated with the help of AI and reviewed by our editorial team.















