Harddik Bhatia, a former executive at Godrej Properties, has launched The House of Harddik Bhatia (HOHB), a next-generation residential real estate advisory platform. HOHB aims to bring trust, structure, and world-class service to India’s fragmented residential real estate market, starting with the high-growth Kalyan-Dombivali region in Mumbai.
Real EstateHohbHarddik BhatiaKalyandombivaliMumbaiReal EstateJun 11, 2025
The House of Harddik Bhatia (HOHB) is a next-generation residential real estate advisory platform founded by Harddik Bhatia. It focuses on sustainability, service excellence, and transparency, aiming to transform the home-buying experience for Indian families.
HOHB offers end-to-end advisory services, including curated property selection, legal verification, home loan facilitation, and post-possession support. Every client is assigned a dedicated relationship manager for a personalized experience.
HOHB’s initial market focus is the high-growth Kalyan-Dombivali region in Mumbai. This market recorded over ₹13,000 crore in residential sales in FY25.
HOHB aims to capture 1% market share in its first year and targets a 10% share by the end of the decade.
The long-term vision of HOHB is to replicate its successful model across Mumbai’s major micro-markets and eventually expand to other Indian cities, setting new benchmarks in the residential real estate industry.
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