1. Professional Photography and Drone Imagery
High-quality visuals create strong first impressions. Ground-level shots combined with aerial drone footage help buyers understand scale, access, and surroundings.
- Clear entrance and boundary views
- Drone shots showing land shape, road access, and nearby zones
- Highlight leveling, fencing, or existing structures
- Use day-time lighting to enhance land texture and contours
2. Detailed Layout Maps and Survey Plans
Accurate site layouts help buyers assess usability and plan development. It should clearly mark boundaries, roads, open space, and key features.
- Include scale and measurements
- North-facing orientation arrow
- Mark public access roads and entry points
- Attach survey sketch, FMB plan, and patta if available
3. Location Intelligence and Connectivity Map
Buyers want to see how well-connected the land is. Use maps to show access to highways, industrial clusters, ports, airports, and residential areas.
- Highlight proximity to NH, SH, ring roads
- Show distance to nearest logistics/industrial hubs
- Mark nearby factories, markets, and transport links
- Use color-coded Google Map overlays
4. Zoning, Legal Status & Documentation Summary
Clarity builds confidence. Summarize the legal and compliance status of the land to remove doubt and fast-track decision-making.
- Mention if land is NA/DTCP/RERA approved
- Attach EC, parent document, patta copy
- Show conversion certificates and layout approval (if any)
- Declare whether it’s freehold and encumbrance-free
5. Infrastructure Availability and Utility Access
Buyers assess feasibility based on what’s ready. Showcase utility readiness like water, power, drainage, and internal roads.
- HT power line or substation proximity
- Borewell, water tank, or pipeline access
- Internal gravel/blacktop road or compound wall
- Mention telecom/internet connectivity readiness
6. Target Buyer Use Cases or Business Suitability
Tailor your presentation to highlight what industries or business types the land is best suited for — this helps buyers visualize ROI potential.
- “Ideal for logistics, warehousing, or cold storage”
- “Perfect for light manufacturing or fabrication unit”
- “Suited for plotted industrial park or BTS model”
- Highlight how zoning supports these uses
7. Investment Potential and ROI Projection
If possible, showcase appreciation trends, lease value potential, or surrounding development that will impact future value.
- Show price trends over 3–5 years
- Mention rental yield from nearby industrial leases
- Highlight infra projects (ring road, metro, SEZ)
- Include yield analysis for investors and REITs
8. Brochure, Video, and Microsite Presentation
Package your listing like a branded investment offering. A strong digital presentation improves shareability and professionalism.
- Printable brochure with images, maps, and data
- Short 2–3 min drone video walkthrough
- Dedicated microsite or webpage with inquiry form
- WhatsApp-forwardable property flyers
9. On-Ground Site Readiness for Visits
Prepare the site for physical inspections. A clean, accessible, and signposted property creates a strong emotional impression during buyer visits.
- Ensure boundary marking or fencing is visible
- Level or clear the land for walkability
- Place “For Sale” boards with contact info
- Keep legal papers handy for quick discussions