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Highlights of Malpot Office and Naam Sari Transactions Across Nepal (Falgun, 2080 BS)

In the vibrant real estate landscape of Nepal, the Malpot offices play a pivotal role in documenting and regulating Naam Sari. The latest data from the Falgun month of 2080 BS sheds light on the diverse activities observed across various districts of Nepal, showcasing both the highest and lowest Naam Sari numbers.

Highest Naam Sari:

  1. Janakpur Dham, Dhanusha (192): Leading the charts is Janakpur Dham in the Dhanusha district, boasting an impressive 192 Naam Sari transactions. This signifies a bustling real estate market and heightened land transactions in the region.
  2. Siraha (159): Following closely is Siraha district with 159 Naam Sari transactions, indicating substantial real estate activity and a notable interest in property dealings.
  3. Bhadrapur, Jhapa (101): Bhadrapur in the Jhapa district reports 101 Naam Sari transactions, showcasing significant movement in the real estate sector and attracting investment in the area.
  4. Bhaktapur (91): With 91 Naam Sari transactions, Bhaktapur exhibits a thriving real estate market and ongoing land transactions, reflecting its cultural and historical significance.

Lowest Naam Sari:

  1. Gumba, Humla (0): Gumba in the Humla district records zero Naam Sari transactions, suggesting minimal real estate activity or limited transactional interest in the area during this period.
  2. Gorkha (1): Gorkha reports only one Naam Sari transaction, indicating relatively subdued real estate market conditions or less transactional activity in this district.
  3. Kalikot (16): Kalikot registers 16 Naam Sari transactions, reflecting slower real estate movement compared to other regions, possibly influenced by geographical remoteness or economic factors.

The disparity in Naam Sari numbers across different districts underscores the diverse real estate landscape in Nepal. While some areas experience robust market activity and high transaction volumes, others face challenges such as limited demand or economic constraints.

The role of Malpot offices in facilitating Naam Sari is crucial for ensuring transparency, legality, and efficiency in real estate transactions. As Nepal progresses, understanding these dynamics becomes vital for policymakers, investors, and stakeholders to make informed decisions and contribute to the sustainable development of the country’s property market.

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