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About this domain

One idea that test-001333.dwiti.in could become.

A neighborhood and locality discovery platform for people buying a home they cannot visit first. It helps prospective buyers — non-resident Indians primarily, domestic relocators secondarily — understand what an area is actually like to live in before they commit to a house in it: the commute measured rather than advertised, how the drainage holds up in monsoon, whether the water arrives in a pipe or a tanker, and who watches the flat when the owner is eight thousand kilometres away.

NRI property inflows into India have remained strong, RERA has made project-level information materially more auditable than it was a decade ago, and remote-first working has normalised making very large decisions without being physically present. But the property portals never rebuilt their locality content for a buyer who is not in the country — those pages are still search-engine wrappers around listing inventory, written for someone who can go and look next weekend. Demand shifted; the content did not. That gap is the opening.

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Story

A neighborhood and locality discovery platform for people buying a home they cannot visit first. It helps prospective buyers — non-resident Indians primarily, domestic relocators secondarily — understand what an area is actually like to live in before they commit to a house in it: the commute measured rather than advertised, how the drainage holds up in monsoon, whether the water arrives in a pipe or a tanker, and who watches the flat when the owner is eight thousand kilometres away.

Target audience

Non-resident Indians aged roughly 32-48, based in the Gulf, US, UK, Canada, Singapore and Australia; salaried professionals or small business owners buying residential property in an Indian metro or their home region, typically at a price point that represents their largest single financial commitment. Secondary: domestic relocators moving cities within India for work (Bengaluru, Pune, Hyderabad, NCR).


Industry

Real estate discovery and residential property research in India, positioned against the locality-page content of the large listing portals.

FAQ

Questions, answered.

Where does your neighborhood information actually come from? +
Are you paid by builders or agents to speak well of an area? +
How current is this? A locality can change a lot in eighteen months. +
Which cities and localities do you actually cover? +
If I submit my details, who gets them and how many people will call me? +
Can this help me if I can't visit India before I buy? +