Zepto, the quick commerce startup, has partnered with The House of Abhinandan Lodha (HoABL) to allow users to enquire about real estate properties in Vrindavan and Neral. The collaboration aims to simplify and digitize the land investment process.
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Through the partnership with The House of Abhinandan Lodha, users can enquire about properties in Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, and Neral, Maharashtra.
Users can access the real estate listings by typing “land” in the search bar on Zepto’s platform. This will direct them to The House of Abhinandan Lodha’s page where they can browse and enquire about the available properties.
The Vrindavan property is priced from ₹1.39 crore for a 140 sq. metre (1,506 sq. ft.) plot, and the Neral project starts at ₹39.99 lakh for 116 sq. metres (1,248 sq. ft.).
Yes, users can connect with a HoABL expert for a live video consultation on the properties within 10 minutes of initiating an enquiry.
HoABL chose to partner with Zepto to gain access to a wider and more diverse audience, not just real estate veterans. This collaboration helps them build a larger leads database and potentially convert more leads into buyers.

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