Step inside the idea of farming

20, 21 & 22 March

At Hosachiguru Corporate Office,
Jayanagar, Bangalore

Explore Hosachiguru
Managed Farmlands Near Bangalore Starting from ₹30L to ultra-luxury estates.

Serious About Farm Ownership?

*Limited consultation slots during Expo.

What is A Managed Farmland?

It’s your land.
But it doesn’t have to be your full-time job.

We prepare the soil.
We plan the crops.
We plant, water, nurture, and harvest.

You arrive when it matters.

To pluck fruit straight from your trees.

To watch your children run between rows of green.
To host slow Sunday lunches under open skies.

You live the farm life.
We manage the farm work.

Curious about what it really means to own a ‘managed farmland’?
Here’s a simple video to help you understand how awesome it is to be a Hosachiguru Co-farmer. 

What is a Managed Farmland?

Curious about what it really means to own a ‘managed farmland’?
Here’s a simple video to help you understand how awesome it is to be a Hosachiguru Co-farmer. 

At the Farm Showcase, you can

Farmland Sounds Great.

Farmland
Sounds Great.

Until You Think About…

Who will maintain it?

What about water?

Security?

Legal clarity?

Who will manage crops?

Is this even practical?

That’s exactly why we exist.

Fully Managed

Professionally Maintained

Legally Structured

Designed for Families

Our Projects

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Frequently Asked Questions

Clear answers, rooted in how our farms actually work.

What exactly does “managed farmland” mean?

You own the land, while a professional on-ground team takes care of farm planning, plantation, irrigation, soil health, and day-to-day maintenance. This way you can enjoy the experience of owning a farm without needing to manage operations yourself.

Hosachiguru approaches farmland as a long-term ecosystem, not a one-time land transaction. With over 10+ years of experience in farmland development and management, each project is backed by legal due diligence, planned around soil, water, and crop suitability, and supported by on-ground teams who manage plantations and upkeep over time.

If nature and quiet feel uncomfortable, four walls feel safer than open landscapes, and weekends need plans more than pauses, this is probably not for you.

Yes. The land is registered in your individual name with clear ownership rights. Hosachiguru does not retain ownership or lease the land to you.

Any Indian citizen in possession of a valid government ID can purchase Farmland.

Every parcel of land undergoes detailed legal due diligence to verify ownership history, survey records, access, and compliance with applicable regulations. Projects are offered only after required approvals and legal checks appropriate to the land and location are in place.

Water is sourced through a combination of borewells, rainwater harvesting structures, and natural catchments, depending on the project location. Water planning is designed to support long-term sustainability rather than short-term extraction.

Management is typically offered as a structured service to ensure farm upkeep and viability. This helps maintain consistent standards across the project and reduces the operational burden on individual landowners. Owners may choose to self-manage their land, subject to project guidelines and operational considerations. 

Dedicated on-ground teams handle daily farm operations, routine maintenance, and site security, including controlled access and regular monitoring to ensure the land remains safe and well-maintained.

You are free to visit your farm at any time. Ownership at any Hosachiguru Project also gives you access to visit our other projects. With prior intimation, our team can arrange a farm-fresh lunch during your visit.

Yes. As per applicable farmland regulations, limited construction is permitted, typically up to 10% of the land area, subject to local laws and project guidelines.

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