The House of Abhinandan Lodha (HoABL) partners with Zepto to offer land buying via smartphone, making real estate investments faster and more accessible.
Real EstateQuick CommerceHoablZeptoLand BuyingReal EstateAug 19, 2025
The House of Abhinandan Lodha (HoABL) is a real estate company known for its projects in various locations such as Goa, Alibaug, Ayodhya, Dapoli, and Vrindavan. They are now expanding into new hotspots like Amritsar and Shimla.
To buy land through Zepto, simply type 'land' in the search bar of the Zepto app. You will be redirected to a dedicated page for HoABL’s offerings. From there, you can explore available projects, pay a token amount, and connect with a sales representative.
The partnership between HoABL and Zepto makes land investment faster, simpler, and fully digital. It widens the reach of HoABL’s projects and brings the convenience of land buying to millions of Zepto users.
The Vrindavan Global project is a newly launched real estate project by HoABL. It is available for purchase through the partnership with Zepto and offers a unique investment opportunity.
Yes, buyers can pay a refundable token amount initially and opt for subsequent payments to be staggered, making the purchase more manageable and flexible.
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