Home-Buying Checklist for Defence Personnel
A field-posting-friendly plan for Army, Navy and Air Force personnel buying their first home while managing transfers, remote diligence, and AGIF or defence salary-package loans.
Home-Buying Checklist for Doctors & Professionals
Practice income doesn't fit the standard salary-slip loan file, so doctors, CAs and lawyers buying their first home need a documentation checklist built around ITRs, not payslips.
Home-Buying Checklist for Single-Income Couples
A single salary can safely carry a home purchase in India — provided you size the EMI, the buffer, and the protection layer before you book, not after.
Home-Buying Timeline: A 6-Month Action Plan
A month-by-month plan for buying a home in six months without rushing the decisions that actually take time.
Home-Buying Timeline: A 12-Month Roadmap
With a full year to plan, first-time buyers can grow their down payment, lift their credit score, and choose deliberately instead of rushing — here is a quarter-by-quarter roadmap to do it.
Checklist: Buying a Flat in a Cooperative Society
Before you fall for that resale flat in a Mumbai or Pune cooperative society, learn exactly which share-certificate, NOC and dues paperwork stands between you and a clean transfer.
First-Time Buyer's Jargon Glossary & Checklist
A plain-English decoder for the acronyms Indian home buyers hear at every site visit and loan meeting, from carpet area to FOIR to khata.
How to Buy Your First Home in 6 Simple Stages
Six clear stages turn the overwhelming first-home process into a journey you can actually track, from your first budget sketch to the day you get the keys.
Decision-Ready Buyer: The Final Pre-Booking Checklist
The last set of checks before you pay token money on a home — title, RERA, cost sheet and refund terms — laid out as one calm final gate, not a last-minute scramble.
Booking Amount & Token Money: The Buyer's Process
What token money and booking amount actually commit you to when buying a flat in India, what the receipt should record, and the refund terms to nail down first.