AVAILABILITY & SOURCING
Most land here never reaches a listing.
Village land in this belt changes hands through the people who know the parcel, not through a public board. We source against a stated requirement — budget, purpose, and area — and verify the record before anyone visits.
How it works
Sourcing against a requirement
There is no MLS for village land, and no published database of what actually transacted. Registry values sit at the circle-rate floor and understate; owners set asking prices parcel by parcel. A public list would be guesswork dressed as inventory.
You state the requirement. We work the on-ground network across these villages — the practice has operated here since 1997 — and come back with parcels that match, or tell you plainly that nothing does.
Record, chain, girdawari and notifications are read first, and terms go in writing before any site visit — never an undisclosed margin. The guides set out what to check yourself.
Start from a place instead: the locations index carries village-by-village pages with what decides price on the ground, and corridor tracks the infrastructure that moves it.