Legal & Compliance
Verified guides on land laws, RERA compliance, and registry processes.
Investment Insights
Data-driven analysis on property appreciation and rental yields.
Lifestyle & Design
Architectural trends and sustainable living in the mountains.
The Journal
Curated stories, trends, and guides from the region.
Voices from the Valley
Stories from those who found their home in the Himalayas.
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Common Questions
Clarifying the complexities of hill-station property ownership.
Yes, but with restrictions. Non-domiciles can purchase up to 250 sq. meters (approx 1.25 nali) for residential purposes without special permission. For larger plots, government approval is required.
Nali is a traditional unit of land measurement used in Uttarakhand. 1 Nali is approximately equal to 2,160 square feet or 240 square yards.
Buying agricultural land requires strict due diligence regarding land ceilings and usage laws (ZALR Act). We recommend consulting a local legal expert before proceeding.
Currently, developing areas around New Tehri, Mukteshwar, and the outskirts of Dehradun (like Sahastradhara) are showing promising appreciation and rental demand.
About The Journal
Uttarakhand Property is more than a listing site; it's a curated resource for investors and dreamers looking to find their place in the Himalayas. We blend data-driven market analysis with the art of storytelling to bring you the most reliable real estate insights.
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