In a groundbreaking move that blends real estate with quick commerce, online delivery platform Zepto has expanded its offerings beyond groceries, milk, and daily essentials. Customers can now browse and purchase plots of land directly through the Zepto app. This innovative service has been launched in collaboration with The House of Abhinandan Lodha (HoABL), a well-known name in digital-first real estate, and officially rolled out on the occasion of Janmashtami.
How the Process Works on ZeptoThe integration makes land-buying as simple as ordering bread or vegetables online. By opening the Zepto app and typing “Land” in the search bar, users can instantly view HoABL’s available projects. From there, they can explore detailed listings, check project locations, and even make a token payment to reserve their plot.
One of the most attractive features of this partnership is that the token amount is fully refundable. Additionally, the remaining payment can be made in easy installments, making property investment more accessible and less stressful for first-time buyers.
Once the token is paid, Zepto instantly connects users with HoABL’s sales team for further details and documentation. This streamlined digital process cuts out brokers and lengthy paperwork, allowing land ownership to be initiated within minutes—straight from a smartphone.
Projects Already AvailableHoABL has already developed projects in several popular destinations such as Goa, Alibaug, Ayodhya, Dapoli, and Vrindavan. Now, with this partnership, the company is expanding into new hotspots like Amritsar and Shimla. The recently launched Vrindavan Global project has also been added to Zepto’s platform, further broadening the options available to potential buyers.
A Digital Leap in Real EstateSpeaking about the collaboration, Saurabh Jain, CMO of HoABL, emphasized that this tie-up will “extend the company’s reach while making land investment faster, simpler, and completely digital.”
On the other side, Chandan Mehendi Ratta, Chief Brand and Culture Officer at Zepto, highlighted the convenience factor. He explained that just as people have become used to ordering groceries, medicines, or household products with a few clicks, they can now initiate the process of buying land with the same ease.
Why This Matters for BuyersTraditionally, buying land in India involves several hurdles, including dealing with brokers, multiple property visits, heavy paperwork, and weeks of waiting for approvals. This collaboration between Zepto and HoABL aims to eliminate these pain points by offering a trustworthy, transparent, and hassle-free digital experience.
For modern, tech-savvy buyers, the ability to start the journey toward land ownership from the comfort of their phone represents a huge shift in how real estate is accessed. It also opens up investment opportunities for younger generations who are already comfortable with app-based services.
A New Era of Quick-Commerce Real EstateThis initiative is not just about buying land—it symbolizes how technology is transforming sectors once considered traditional and slow-moving. With Zepto’s established reputation in quick commerce and HoABL’s expertise in digital-first real estate, the collaboration could set a new benchmark for property transactions in India.
Whether you are eyeing a vacation home in Goa, a spiritual retreat in Vrindavan, or a plot in emerging hubs like Shimla, the process now begins with a simple search on your Zepto app.
👉 In short: Buying land in India has never been this simple. No brokers, no endless delays—just pick up your phone, open Zepto, and secure your dream plot within minutes.
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