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Farm plot projects

Farm plot projects across India

Managed, gated and plantation farmland — shown with real map boundaries, plot inventory, trust scores, and a clear legal checklist. We're live in Bangalore first and expanding city by city.

A farm plot project is agricultural or converted land sold as a planned, plotted development — often with internal roads, fencing, water, security, and sometimes plantation or farm-management services. People buy them for a weekend farm, a long-term land holding, plantation income, or eventually a farmhouse. The category attracts both genuine developers and aggressive marketing, so the same checks matter as for any land: who really owns it, whether the layout is approved, whether the land is converted or still agricultural, and what the title and encumbrance records say. AcreHub shows the boundary on a real map, lists the actual plot inventory where the developer provides it, computes a trust score from the available signals, and links you to a state-specific legal checklist — instead of a glossy brochure. Always verify documents and, for anything consequential, consult a lawyer.

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What is a farm plot project?

Land sold as a planned, plotted development — usually managed, gated, or plantation farmland with shared amenities such as internal roads, fencing, water and security. It's still land: the same ownership, approval, and conversion checks apply as for any agricultural plot.

Are farm plots a good investment?

It depends entirely on the specific plot — its location, road access, water, whether the layout is approved, whether it's converted, and the price you pay. Appreciation is never guaranteed, and maintenance fees and resale liquidity matter. Treat any promised 'returns' with caution and verify everything independently.

What should I verify before buying a farm plot?

At minimum: the seller's title and the mother-deed chain, the latest revenue records (RTC/Pahani in Karnataka), mutation, an Encumbrance Certificate, the conversion order if non-agricultural use is intended, and any layout / planning approval. Our document checklist walks through it.

Can NRIs buy farm plots in India?

Generally NRIs and OCIs cannot directly purchase agricultural, plantation, or farmhouse land in India under FEMA — converted (NA) land is treated differently. Get a FEMA plus state-law review before committing. See the NRI guidance in the Legal Navigator.

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