Residential plots & houses
Plots, built houses and kothis in Rania town and the surrounding colonies. Advice on fair rate, road access, and whether the plot is worth what's being asked.
Rania · Sirsa · Haryana
Property advice in Rania that comes from actually knowing the land, the families and the paperwork — not from a listings website.
Who we are
Sachdeva Real Estate is run by Harish Sachdeva — known to most people in Rania simply as Bittu. The work is straightforward: help people buy, sell and rent property in and around Rania without getting caught out on price, title or paperwork. Most of it comes by word of mouth, which is exactly how it should be.
What we handle
Plots, built houses and kothis in Rania town and the surrounding colonies. Advice on fair rate, road access, and whether the plot is worth what's being asked.
Kille-based buying and selling across the district. Land quality, water availability, mutation records and the realities of a clean transfer.
Shops, godowns and commercial plots on the main roads. Footfall, frontage and rental yield — assessed honestly, including when the answer is no.
Matching tenants and owners for houses, floors and shops, with a rent agreement drawn up properly so nobody is arguing about it a year later.
A deal is only good if both sides would do it again.
How it works
Buying, selling or renting — and roughly what budget or expectation you have in mind. One phone call is enough to start.
Not everything available — only what suits your budget, location and purpose. Fewer options, better ones.
On site, in person. You see the boundaries, the approach road, the neighbours and the condition for yourself.
Jamabandi, mutation, and clear title verified first. If something isn't right, you hear it from us before you commit.
Through the tehsil, correctly documented, with support until the property is properly in your name.
Get in touch
Harish SachdevaProperty consultant · Rania, Sirsa
Call any day between 9 AM and 8 PM, or send a WhatsApp message and we'll get back to you. Hindi, Punjabi and English — whichever is easier.