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Bhor: Where Nature, Connectivity, and Business Converge for InvestmentCommercial properties come in various types to meet the diverse needs of businesses and organizations. Let's explore these property types in simple terms:
Office Buildings:
These are common in cities of all sizes.
In big cities, they can be tall skyscrapers.
Offices can be in one big building or shared by many companies.
There are different grades:
Grade A: The best, at prime locations with high rents.
Grade B: Slightly older, fewer facilities, more affordable.
Grade C: Oldest, few facilities, lowest rents.
Industrial Properties:
Usually outside cities and larger in size.
Can be factories, warehouses, or research facilities.
Often owned by the occupier but sometimes rented out.
Sometimes need special permits for business activities.
Retail Properties:
Found in cities and suburbs in various forms.
Can be malls, shops, or even small stalls.
Formal types have safety features, informal ones may not.
Can be single or shared by multiple tenants.
Residential Properties for Commercial Use:
Sometimes apartments or houses are used for business, like serviced apartments.
Condos or condominiums fall into this category.
Popular with multinational companies and expats.
Managed by professional companies, taking a commission from owners.
Hospitality Properties:
Includes hotels, resorts, and motels.
They are for travelers looking for short stays.
Can be part of a big hotel chain or individually owned.
Boutique hotels are unique and offer various services for guests.
Specialty Properties:
These are unique properties not fitting in the above categories.
Examples include amusement parks, bowling alleys, and skating rinks.
These properties provide entertainment and leisure options.
Commercial properties are essential for businesses to operate and serve various purposes. Each type serves different needs and offers different features, catering to the diverse requirements of companies and organizations.
Investment opportunity at Pune: Pune is a safe haven where one can expect appreciation along with good growth in
NRIs can buy residential and NA plots in the Pune district legally.
Top Investment Zones: Talegaon, Shirwal, Hinjewadi Phase 3, Pir
Always verify the sale deed, NA order, and 7/12 extract before purchasing a plot.
Prefer to stay in a gated environment with security arrangements.
Still have doubts? You can contact Genuine Plots for safe buying.
Eco-village concepts are popular for NRI weekend stays & retirement plans.
Ensure the project land type is NA-converted, not purely agricultural.
Check for amenities: solar, water, internal roads, security, and farming activities.
Look for RERA-registered eco-projects near major cities like Pune & Mumbai.
Still have doubts? You can contact Genuine Plots for safe buying.
NRIs cannot buy a farmhouse on agricultural land, but can buy:
Villa plots
NA farmhouse plots
Weekend home plots
Ensure the project is in the Residential/Agri-Residential/NA Zone.
Check for proper mutation entries and fencing.
Still have doubts? You can contact Genuine Plots for safe buying.
Telangana follows central FEMA rules—
NRIs cannot directly purchase agricultural land, plantation properties, or farmhouse plots.
Only resident Indian citizens are eligible to buy agricultural properties.
NRIs can inherit but cannot buy agricultural lands.
If you still want to have farmland, you should consider the 'Converted (NA)' or 'Farmhouse' plots because they are available for legal purchase.
Due diligence is essential because the titles, permits, and other regulations regarding the land should be checked.
Still have doubts? You can contact Genuine Plots for safe buying.
- What does the NA plot mean?
An NA plot means Non-Agricultural land — land legally permitted for non-farming purposes such as residential, commercial, or industrial use.
- What are the types of NA plots?
Common NA types include:
Residential NA (for homes)
Commercial NA
Industrial NA
Resort/Institutional NA
- Is NA approval mandatory before construction?
Yes, NA approval is required before constructing any building on the land.
- Who issues NA permission?
The local Collector Office or Town Planning Authority issues NA permission after verifying land records and zoning.
- Can an agricultural plot be converted into an NA plot?
Yes, landowners can apply for NA conversion by paying the required fees and meeting zoning conditions.
- Is buying an NA plot safer than agricultural land?
Generally, yes, because NA plots have clear permissions for construction, reducing legal risks.
For legally verified deals and stress-free transactions, contact Genuine Plots.