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Owning a piece of land is among the biggest investment decisions in an individual’s life. Whether you are about to construct your dream home or just investing in land for appreciation, so the legality and safety of property is important to still make sure. The first question to be checked before buying a plot is whether it has DTCP approval. Learning about what DTCP is and why it matters to buyer protection, can help buyers make a truly safe inve...
Buying a plot of land is one of the biggest investments a person makes in life. Whether you are purchasing a plot to build your dream home, develop a project, or invest in land for the future, completing the plot registry is an essential step in the property transaction process.Ownership of a plot without proper registration is not legally recognized and can lead to disputes, fraud, or legal complications.Plot registry, also known as proper...
It can play a big role in determining the value, usability and future appreciation of your property when you are buying land on which you want to put up home or investment property. One of the most frequently compared properties among buyers is Corner Vs Regular Plot.Different types of plots offer advantages and disadvantages based on considerations like privacy, price, airflow, accessibility, investment potential etc. In a lot of real estate dev...
Choosing the right plot direction is an important factor for homebuyers and investors in India. Among all options, east-facing and west-facing plots are often compared because of their connection with sunlight, climate comfort, and traditional beliefs such as VastuShastra. Many buyers assume that east-facing plots are always better, but the reality is more nuanced. Both directions have advantages and disadvantages depending on lifestyle, design,...
Buying property in India has long been a preferred investment choice for Non-Resident Indians (NRIs). Over the past few years, NRI participation in the Indian real estate market has grown steadily. Many investors see land and plots as a long-term asset that can appreciate over time while also offering flexibility for future development.For NRIs, purchasing a plot can serve different purposes. Some buy land to build a home for future relocation, w...
Farmland investment has become one of the most stable and rewarding real estate opportunities in India. Unlike residential property, agriculture land for investment depends on productivity fundamentals such as soil quality, water availability, climate stability, infrastructure access, and legal compliance.Whether you are planning long-term capital appreciation, passive farm income, or developing organic farmland for investment, choosing the right...
Choosing between buying a plot of land and buying a ready house is one of the most important real estate decisions you will make. The right choice depends on your financial goals, timeline, risk appetite, and lifestyle needs.Both options offer advantages. Both come with trade-offs. The key is understanding how they differ in terms of cost, appreciation, flexibility, and long-term returns.What Buying a Plot Means A plot is undeveloped residen...
In real estate, especially for buyers and investors, you will often hear terms like RERA approved, RERA registered, or simply approved plots. But what do they actually mean?Technically, under India’s Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 (RERA), legal status that matters is “RERA registered”, which means a project — including plots — is officially registered with the state RERA authority, has a unique registration number and is accou...
Not every landowner wants to build on their plot. Construction takes time, capital, approvals, and risk. The good news is you can increase the value of your land without putting up a single brick.Plot value is influenced by usability, legality, accessibility, and buyer perception. When you improve these factors, you make the land more desirable and easier to sell. Investors, long-term holders, and even homeowners planning to sell late...