North Goa: Localities such as Assagao, Siolim, and Mandrem are in demand for their green spaces and proximity to tourist destinations, making them suitable for agro-tourism ventures and organic farming projects.
South Goa: Places such as Canacona and Quepem provide large plots set amidst peaceful surroundings, ideal for intensive farming or personal hideouts.
Upcoming Corridors: Places such as Pernem and Colvale are seeing infrastructural growth, offering chances for pre-investment with strong appreciation possibilities.Land Classification: Confirm the zoning laws to ascertain if the land falls within your desired use, whether agriculture, development, or tourism-based activities.
Legal Due Diligence: All clear titles, no encumbrances, and adherence to local land purchase norms to protect your investment.
Infrastructure and Access: Distance to roads, water, and electricity may have a great bearing on the
usability and value of the land.
Complete Assistance: From on-site visits to legal support, we take care of everything to make your buying process hassle-free.
Individualized Solutions: Recognizing that every investor has a different vision, we give you
personalized suggestions to meet your goals.
A: Indian citizens, regardless of their home state, have the right to buy farm land in Goa. Foreign nationals, however, are not allowed and must seek the advice of legal professionals before going ahead.
A: Construction is permitted, as long as it complies with local zoning regulations and obtains prior approval from the appropriate authorities.
A: Goa's weather favors multiple crops such as cashews, coconuts, spices, and tropical fruits, making it favorable for various agricultural pursuits.
A: We provide end-to-end services ranging from the identification of the right plots and due diligence to carrying out legal formalities and after-purchase assistance.
At MollyInfra, we don’t just sell land, we deliver long-term value, peace of mind, and opportunities rooted in Goa’s most promising locations.