
Every project here cleared our full vetting
Pricing, carpet area, and yield estimates are shown upfront. Builder track records are documented. No call required to see the numbers.












Each listing documents the builder's track record, the investment rationale, and the corridor's growth fundamentals — before you speak to anyone.
Apartments, villas, and plots
Greenfield Residences
Terracotta Row Villas
IT Corridor Growth Plots
2 & 3 BHK · 950–1,420 sq ft · ₹62–92 L · Gross rental yield 4.1%. Builder: 9 completed projects, zero delayed handovers.
3 BHK independent villas · 1,800–2,100 sq ft · ₹1.4–1.7 Cr · Yield 3.8%. Builder: RERA-compliant, audited soil and structural reports available.
1,200–2,400 sq ft DTCP-approved plots · ₹38–76 L · 5-year corridor appreciation: 34%. Soil report and title verification completed.
Southbrook Heights
Palguni Garden Villas
Industrial Corridor Plots
2 BHK · 870–1,050 sq ft · ₹48–58 L · Yield 4.4%. Builder: 6 delivered projects, avg handover delay zero months across last three.
4 BHK duplex villas · 2,400–2,800 sq ft · ₹2.1–2.5 Cr · Yield 3.5%. Builder: ISO 9001 certified construction, independent structural audit on file.
1,500–3,000 sq ft NA-converted plots · ₹22–44 L · 5-year appreciation: 41%. Encumbrance certificate and patta verified, ready for registration.


Three gates. No exceptions.
Gate one: builder track record — every completed project, every handover date, every legal dispute on public record reviewed before a listing is considered.
Gate two: title and approvals — RERA registration, encumbrance certificate, soil report, and layout plan verified against government records, not marketing brochures.
Gate three: investment fundamentals — rental yield, corridor appreciation data, and exit liquidity assessed over a five-to-ten year horizon before a project earns a listing.
See the full data before you decide
Request a project brief for any listing. Receive the complete vetting file — builder history, title status, and yield model — before committing to a site visit.
