HoABL FAQ's
HoABL - The House of Abhinandan Lodha FAQ's
HoABL stands for The House of Abhinandan Lodha, the brand shorthand the company uses across projects and marketing.
HoABL was founded by Mr. Abhinandan Lodha and the group began operations around 2020.
HoABL primarily develops branded plotted land and low-rise/land projects — focusing on premium plots, villa plots and land-led communities rather than large high-rise towers.
HoABL is headquartered in Mumbai, India, with operations across multiple Indian states.
Key projects include Nagpur Marina, The Sarayu (Ayodhya), Chateau de Alibaug, AeroEstate (Khopoli) and other branded land developments across Goa, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh.
HoABL lists RERA numbers for its projects and states projects are RERA-registered; buyers should check the specific project’s RERA entry (HoABL publishes RERA codes).
HoABL emphasizes legal due diligence, clear title verification, documented approvals, and organized infrastructure to reduce purchase risk.
HoABL operates across India — projects are in Maharashtra, Goa, Uttar Pradesh and other states. They present themselves as a national branded land developer.
HoABL’s platform states it supports NRIs with virtual site visits, documentation and advisory — buyers should consult sales teams for NRI-specific process and RBI/FEMA compliance.
HoABL suggests that home loans/financing are available via partner banks or NBFCs for eligible buyers — check the project-specific sales team for current tie-ups and eligibility.
HoABL has worked with hospitality and design partners and has reported collaborations with groups like Indigo Hospitality and marquee hospitality brands in some projects and joint ventures with institutional investors.
Yes — HoABL promotes itself as India’s largest branded land developer, focusing on scale, branded projects and a digital-first platform. Verify via their corporate communications and investor updates.
HoABL promotes a digital-first buyer journey (online discovery, digital bookings, document access). Recent coverage also notes use of advanced tools (e.g., agentic AI reported in news for Naigaon sales).
Media reports mention celebrities (e.g., Amitabh Bachchan, Kriti Sanon, Kartik Aaryan) acquiring plots in HoABL’s Alibaug/Chateau developments — see press coverage for details.
Yes — HoABL has entered JVs and tie-ups (for example with HDFC Capital Advisors and other real estate partners) for large investments across projects.
HoABL emphasizes document transparency and clear titles; they publish RERA numbers and claim legal due diligence on project pages — buyers should still request title documents and a legal opinion.
HoABL markets improved liquidity through a branded ecosystem, but actual resale depends on local market demand, project desirability, and legal transfer processes — check project resale records or ask the sales team for resale support.
Pricing varies by project, location and phase; official project pages or sales offices provide up-to-date price lists and offers — always confirm current price and payment plan with HoABL sales.
HoABL frames projects as infrastructure-ready with planned roads, utilities and community features; specific amenities vary by project and are listed on each project page.
The House of Abhinandan Lodha publishes an official Projects page on its website HoABL listing current and upcoming developments.
HoABL provides RERA numbers on its site; you can verify these on the respective state RERA portals using the project’s registration code.
Yes — HoABL has projects and joint ventures in the MMR area, including developments in Naigaon and other suburban locations. News reports note large JVs in MMR.
HoABL is a private real estate developer operating as The House of Abhinandan Lodha and related entities.
HoABL positions land as a branded, investible asset with governance, transparency and lifestyle elements — not just raw plots — offering curated ownership and management.
HoABL indicates long-term community planning and operational frameworks; scope of post-purchase services (eg. maintenance, community ops) depends on the project and should be confirmed at sale.
Contact details and enquiry forms are on HoABL’s official site (Contact / Project pages); local sales offices and relationship managers handle project enquiries.
Many HoABL plots are designed for villa construction or long-term investment; buyers should check plot zoning, approvals and local building norms before planning construction.
HoABL markets project offers and registration windows; current promotions differ per project — see the specific project page or contact sales to learn active offers.
Verify project RERA, title documents, layout plans, approvals (environmental/municipal), sale agreement terms, payment schedule and sample transfer deeds; insist on seeing original documents and legal opinion.
Yes — HoABL and its projects have appeared in Business Standard, Economic Times and other national outlets for projects, JVs and PR events.
HoABL highlights collaborations with hospitality and design partners on certain projects to bring lifestyle positioning to land developments.
HoABL typically assists buyers with documentation and transfer processes; exact support should be confirmed per project and in the sale agreement.
HoABL targets both end-users (homeowners) and property investors — people who want secure, branded land with long-term appreciation potential and modern conveniences.
HoABL uses both direct acquisitions and joint ventures/partnerships with local developers and investors to develop projects. Recent JVs have been reported publicly.
HoABL references sustainability and impact in corporate content — project-level environmental clearances and sustainable planning are included where applicable; always review project disclosures.
HoABL uses a digital-first platform and also engages distribution channels, sales teams and agents depending on project scale and market strategy. News mentions digital and AI-driven sales for certain launches.
Many projects provide site visits, model plots or virtual tours; HoABL emphasizes virtual discovery and digital tools for remote buyers. Confirm availability with the project sales team.
Yes — HoABL supplies brochures, masterplans and plot layouts on project pages or via the sales office upon request.
Warranty terms (if any) and scope (eg. title indemnity, infrastructure completion timelines) vary by project and contract — check the sale agreement and disclosures for specifics.
Public summaries state HoABL has acquired and operates across multiple states and many projects (tens to hundreds of acres aggregated across sites); refer to company disclosures for up-to-date acreage figures.
HoABL’s standard offering does not universally promise buyback or assured returns; any such scheme would be project-specific and must be captured in writing in the purchase terms.
HoABL projects typically provide a range of plot sizes; customization for combined parcels may be possible subject to approvals — check the project masterplan.
HoABL promotes regular digital updates; frequency and detail depend on project stage — buyers receive communication via their relationship manager and digital portals.
For some branded projects HoABL may facilitate construction tie-ups or trusted vendors — check project services or ask the sales team for builder partner options.
Sale agreements typically specify dispute resolution (arbitration/ courts/conciliation) — buyers should review contract clauses and RERA grievance options for the state.
Yes — HoABL provides site visits and virtual tours; schedule visits via the project page or contact the sales office.
Pricing strategy depends on location, infrastructure, and project positioning; HoABL invests in growth corridors and prices parcels to reflect long-term appreciation potential — specific prices vary by project and phase.
HoABL’s website and media coverage include project news and stories; for direct testimonials check project pages, reviews on property portals, and media articles.
HoABL has launched public initiatives such as “Land for Her” and other campaigns highlighted in company updates and press. Check HoABL news and blog sections for campaign details.
HoABL posts news and media updates on its official News & Media / Blog sections and corporate site — also covered by mainstream media outlets for major developments.
Each project must acquire local statutory approvals; HoABL states approvals and clearances are in place for listed projects — always verify the specific approvals documented for your chosen project.
Historically focused on plotted land, HoABL has also begun residential and low-rise projects in selected locations per public disclosures — check current project listings for the latest format.