25 acre land stretch | Vikarabad-Chevella growth belt

Rakamcharla land parcels in a strategic growth corridor.

Explore flexible land ownership options across a larger Rakamcharla stretch, positioned for buyers evaluating connectivity, parcel size, nature-led second-home use and long-term corridor growth.

25Acre land stretch
RRRAccess-led growth thesis
1000Sq yd entry option
30Min ORR-site claim to verify

Get parcel details

Share your budget and preferred land size. The team will qualify your requirement before inviting you for the next visit batch.

Why Rakamcharla

Land ownership with flexible parcel thinking.

Rakamcharla is positioned for buyers who want to understand a larger land stretch, compare parcel sizes and make a decision after seeing access, surroundings, corridor context and layout physically.

Flexible entry

From 1000 sq yards to larger acre parcels, buyers can match parcel size to budget and purpose.

Corridor-led evaluation

The Vikarabad-Chevella belt is being discussed around road connectivity, regional mobility, industrial movement and eco-tourism potential.

Visit-led selling

The site is shown only to serious prospects after purpose, budget and timeline are understood.

Growth corridor highlights

Where land, access and future movement meet.

The investment story for Rakamcharla should be evaluated through access, corridor movement and planned regional development, not just today's approach road.

Vikarabad - Chevella belt

Telangana's west-side growth corridor is becoming a serious land conversation.

The campaign information shared for this belt highlights the 340 km Regional Ring Road, the Telangana Mobility Valley direction, defence and communication infrastructure, Ananthagiri eco-tourism planning and wider job creation potential by 2030.

Connectivity340 km RRR context

Regional Ring Road planning is expected to improve movement between Hyderabad's outer growth belts and key highways.

Access upgradeFrom limited road to expressway thinking

The corridor pitch moves from single-lane limitations toward faster, smoother road-led access over time.

Economic pullMobility, industrial and defence anchors

TMV, industrial movement and strategic infrastructure create reasons to study the belt beyond weekend tourism.

Lifestyle pullEco-tourism and second-home demand

Ananthagiri and Vikarabad's nature identity strengthen the second-home, wellness and land-holding story.

All corridor figures and travel-time claims must be independently verified by buyers against official project updates, road status, exact site route and legal documentation before purchase.

Before connectivity upgrade

  • Single-lane road dependence
  • Limited connectivity and slower discovery
  • ORR-to-site travel claim around 1 hr 15 min in campaign material
  • Growth tied to slower access improvement

After connectivity upgrade thesis

  • 4-lane / expressway-style road narrative
  • Smoother and faster connectivity
  • ORR-to-site travel claim around 30 min in campaign material
  • Better access can support faster buyer movement and development interest
Buyer fit

Who should enquire?

If you are casually browsing, start with the parcel comparison. If you are serious about owning land, share your details and book a visit batch.

Pure investor

Wants a finite hard asset and understands land as a long-term portfolio piece.

Second-home dreamer

Wants a manageable parcel that can become a weekend escape or farmhouse later.

NRI buyer

Needs clear coordination, family visit support and trust before travelling or deciding remotely.

Process

From enquiry to visit.

Every lead goes through qualification before the sales team spends time on a site visit.

1. Enquire

Submit parcel size, budget, purpose and visit timeline.

2. Qualify

Lead desk checks seriousness, decision-maker status and budget fit.

3. Visit

Qualified buyers are invited to the next Rakamcharla site visit batch.