Dharani offers modern ease in a rural rhythm. With curated plots, native greenery, and a focus on regenerative practices, it brings back a way of living that’s raw, real, and rewarding. Not flashy, not forced, just honest land for an honest life.
Dharani offers modern ease in a rural rhythm. With curated plots, native greenery, and a focus on regenerative practices, it brings back a way of living that’s raw, real, and rewarding. Not flashy, not forced, just honest land for an honest life.
Ramanagara District, Karnataka
Location
Ramanagara District, Karnataka
"Managed Farmland" is an agricultural land you own, with a dedicated team to help nurture it. At Hosachiguru, we take care of on-ground responsibilities, like soil care, water systems, and crop cycles, so you can focus on what matters most: growing a meaningful connection with your land.
At Hosachiguru, your farmland is managed by our in-house team of experts, agronomists, farm managers, and sustainability specialists. From soil care to crop planning, we handle daily operations while keeping your vision at the center. You stay involved as a co-farmer, without the everyday hassle.
At Hosachiguru, our approach is rooted in three core principles :
These principles help us build farms that are productive, regenerative, and built for the future.
Yes. In Karnataka, recent amendments to the Land Reforms Act now allow anyone to legally purchase farmland, regardless of whether they have an agricultural background. At Hosachiguru, we ensure the entire process is transparent, compliant, and hassle-free, so you can confidently step into farmland ownership.
Once you decide to purchase a plot, Hosachiguru facilitates the entire legal process, from due diligence to documentation. The land is registered in your name through a sale deed at the sub-registrar's office, following all legal protocols. You receive the Khata, mutation records, and other relevant
No, NRis are not permitted to purchase agricultural land in India as per FEMA regulations. Farmland ownership is restricted to Indian citizens. However, NRis can legally invest in other types of land, such as RERA-registered projects like Unnati.