Homeland New Chandigarh & Ranjit Avenue – Where Life Feels Right

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There is a moment — and most people who have found their right home will recognise it — when a place stops being a property and starts being a feeling.

It is not always rational. It happens before you have checked the floor area or calculated the EMI or measured the commute. Something about the light through the window, or the way the address rolls off the tongue, or simply the sense that this place fits — the way a good pair of shoes fits, without needing to be broken in.

Homeland Group has been creating that feeling for buyers across North India for years. Two of their most eagerly anticipated upcoming projects in Punjab are now drawing exactly that kind of attention from buyers who have been waiting for homes that match both their ambitions and their instincts.

Homeland New Chandigarh in Mullanpur and Homeland Ranjit Avenue in Amritsar are two very different projects in two very different cities. But they share the same quality of making buyers feel, from the first look, that life here would feel genuinely right.

Why Homeland Group Belongs in This Conversation

Punjab's real estate market has no shortage of developers making promises. What it has a shortage of is developers who consistently keep them.

Homeland Group sits clearly on the right side of that line. Their track record across residential and commercial projects in North India reflects a developer that builds with the end-user in mind — not the render, not the launch event, but the person who will actually come home to this building every evening for the next twenty years. That perspective shows up in how projects are planned, how they are built, and how they are managed after possession.

Homeland Group Projects in Chandigarh and across Punjab have earned the kind of word-of-mouth that marketing budgets cannot buy — residents who recommend the developer to family and friends because the experience of buying and living in a Homeland project delivered on what was promised. In a market where buyer trust is scarce, that reputation is genuinely valuable.

Both Homeland New Chandigarh and Homeland Ranjit Avenue carry RERA approvals currently in progress — the regulatory assurance that the market now rightly requires before any serious buying conversation begins.

Homeland New Chandigarh – Big Homes in Punjab's Most Exciting New Address

Mullanpur has been waiting for its moment. And by most observable measures, that moment has arrived.

The planned township of New Chandigarh — developed under GMADA's master plan — has moved from concept to concrete reality over the past several years. The wide arterial roads are built. The sector planning is visible on the ground, not just on a map. Educational institutions, healthcare projects, and hospitality developments are taking shape within the township zone. The green buffers that give New Chandigarh its character — separating it from the density of older urban development while keeping it firmly within Chandigarh's orbit — are maintained and intact.

For buyers, what all of this means practically is that New Chandigarh is no longer a bet on the future. It is an investment in a present that is already forming and a future that has strong institutional backing behind it.

Homeland New Chandigarh reads this moment correctly.

The project is residential, focused entirely on giving families the kind of apartments that Punjab's premium buyer segment has been underserved in for too long. The configuration range — 3 and 4 BHK — and the size range of 3,000 to 5,000 sq. ft. make a clear, confident statement. These are not compact urban apartments designed to maximise the number of units on a floor plate. These are proper homes, sized for proper living.

At 3,000 sq. ft., a 3 BHK here gives each bedroom genuine room to breathe — space for real furniture, natural light that doesn't need supplementing, ventilation that keeps the apartment feeling alive rather than enclosed. The living and dining areas are proportioned for the way families in Punjab use their common spaces: with regularity, with warmth, and usually with more people in the room than a tight floor plan could comfortably accommodate.

At 5,000 sq. ft., the 4 BHK configurations are exceptional by any comparison. A home of this size in a planned township adjacent to Chandigarh is a rare offering — the kind that typically exists only in standalone villa developments or the very top tier of luxury projects in Tier-1 cities. Homeland has brought it to Mullanpur, at values that the location still allows.

Project Snapshot — Homeland New Chandigarh: Location: Mullanpur, New Chandigarh, Punjab Project Type: Residential Apartments Status: Upcoming Configurations: 3 & 4 BHK Apartments Sizes: 3,000 – 5,000 Sq. Ft. Starting Price: Available on Request RERA: Approval in Progress Possession: Expected December 2029 Builder: Homeland Group

What Those Square Feet Actually Mean

Numbers on a spec sheet tell you something. Daily life tells you everything else.

At Homeland New Chandigarh, 3,000 to 5,000 sq. ft. translates into a set of practical daily realities that smaller homes simply cannot offer.

Morning routines for a family of four or five don't create a bottleneck. Elderly parents have a room that feels like their own space, not a concession. The kitchen is oriented for the person who cooks seriously — with counter space, storage logic, and connection to the dining area that makes the act of feeding a family feel like a pleasure rather than a logistics problem. The master bedroom has a dressing area that functions, not just a wall with hooks.

Balconies at this project are designed for genuine outdoor living — wide enough for chairs and a table, deep enough to offer shelter, oriented to take advantage of Mullanpur's climate and views. In the evenings, when the Chandigarh air cools and the township's green zones settle into quiet, a balcony like this is where daily stress genuinely dissipates.

For families who have been living in smaller apartments in Chandigarh or Mohali and have been watching their children grow into spaces that no longer fit — Homeland New Chandigarh is a natural, overdue upgrade.

Homeland Ranjit Avenue – The Address That Speaks for Itself

Some addresses need explanation. Ranjit Avenue in Amritsar needs none.

This has been the city's most respected mixed-use zone for decades — organized, wide-roaded, and home to the kind of residents and businesses that reflect Amritsar at its most discerning. The address carries social recognition that is immediate and universal among people who know the city. When you tell someone you live or work on Ranjit Avenue, the response is a nod of recognition, not a request for directions.

Homeland Ranjit Avenue is Homeland Group's entry into this address — and the project is designed to be worthy of the zone it occupies.

The development is mixed-use: residential apartments, office spaces, and retail shops combined within a single, cohesively planned project. This format is not a novelty at Ranjit Avenue — the zone has always had a natural mix of living and commerce. What Homeland Ranjit Avenue does is formalise and elevate that character, bringing a newly built, premium-quality development to an address that has been defined by established rather than new infrastructure.

Project Snapshot — Homeland Ranjit Avenue: Location: Ranjit Avenue, Amritsar, Punjab Project Type: Mixed-use Residential & Commercial Status: Upcoming Configurations: Apartments, Offices, Retail Shops Sizes: Coming Soon Starting Price: Available on Request RERA: Approval in Progress Possession: Expected December 2029 Builder: Homeland Group

Living at Homeland Ranjit Avenue

For residential buyers, a Ranjit Avenue apartment is more than a home — it is a declaration.

Punjab has a deep cultural relationship with the idea of address. Where you live signals something about how you live. A Ranjit Avenue address in Amritsar carries the same weight that a premium sector address carries in Chandigarh or a Defence Colony address carries in Delhi. It is instantly understood, widely respected, and permanently associated with a quality of life rather than just a postal code.

Homeland's apartments within the development are built to match that weight. Premium finishes selected with care. Layouts designed around how people actually use their homes rather than how they look on a site plan. Build quality that reflects a developer who knows its buyers will notice the difference between materials chosen for longevity and materials chosen to keep costs down. The entry experience — from the street, through the lobby, to the apartment door — is consistently premium at every point.

For NRI buyers from the Punjab diaspora — and Amritsar has one of the most emotionally connected NRI communities of any Indian city — Homeland Ranjit Avenue offers something specific and valuable: a home in the city they grew up loving, built to a standard they have experienced abroad, at an address that their family back home will recognise with pride.

Working and Investing at Homeland Ranjit Avenue

The commercial dimension of Homeland Ranjit Avenue is not an afterthought tacked onto a residential project. It is a deliberate, well-considered offering for two distinct buyer groups.

For professionals and business owners — lawyers, consultants, chartered accountants, architects, and the full range of service professionals that Amritsar's economy supports — a Ranjit Avenue office address is a business asset in its own right. Clients and partners recognise it. It positions a firm correctly in the city's professional hierarchy. And a newly built, well-managed office in a Homeland development adds the quality of infrastructure that older Ranjit Avenue offices cannot offer.

For retail investors, a shop in this development carries the commercial logic of one of Amritsar's most established retail zones — consistent footfall, premium customer profile, and the rental security of a location with a decades-long track record of commercial activity. Add Homeland's development quality and the appeal to both owner-operators and pure investors is clear.

The live-work potential of Homeland Ranjit Avenue — owning both a residential unit and a commercial unit within the same development — is particularly relevant for business families in Amritsar, for whom the separation between home and commerce has never been as rigid as it is in purely residential developments.

Two Projects, One Developer, One Standard

What connects Homeland New Chandigarh and Homeland Ranjit Avenue beyond the developer's name is a shared commitment to quality that shows up in the same way across both projects.

Both are sized and configured for buyers who have earned the right to stop compromising. Both are located in addresses that have genuine prestige and genuine appreciation logic behind them. Both carry December 2029 possession targets with RERA approvals in progress — providing the regulatory and timeline clarity that the market now demands. And both are backed by a developer whose delivery track record is available for inspection, not just assertion.

For buyers exploring Punjab's premium residential and commercial market — whether from within the state, from other Indian cities, or from the diaspora abroad — these two upcoming launches represent the clearest expression of what Homeland Group stands for and where the developer is going.

Which Address Fits Your Life

The choice between these two projects comes down to knowing what chapter you are in.

If the Chandigarh belt is where your life is rooted — or heading — and you want a home of genuine scale and quality in a township that is coming into its own, Homeland New Chandigarh in Mullanpur is where that chapter begins.

If Amritsar is your city — your family's city, your business's city, the city whose streets you know by heart — and you want an address that honours all of that while delivering a home and a commercial space worthy of where you are in life, Homeland Ranjit Avenue is that address.

Both are where life feels right. The question is simply which version of right belongs to you.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. How does the size of apartments at Homeland New Chandigarh compare with what is typically available in Mohali and Chandigarh right now? Most new residential launches in the Chandigarh-Mohali belt offer apartments in the 1,200 to 2,200 sq. ft. range. Homeland New Chandigarh's 3,000 to 5,000 sq. ft. configurations are substantially larger — positioning the project in a premium segment that is genuinely undersupplied in the current market, particularly within a planned township setting like Mullanpur.

2. Can a buyer purchase both a residential apartment and a commercial unit at Homeland Ranjit Avenue? Yes. The mixed-use format of Homeland Ranjit Avenue is specifically designed to allow buyers to invest in multiple asset types within the same development. A buyer can own an apartment for residence and a retail shop or office for business or investment purposes — maintaining a unified Ranjit Avenue address across both.

3. What is GMADA and why does it matter for buyers at Homeland New Chandigarh? GMADA — the Greater Mohali Area Development Authority — is the planning body responsible for developing New Chandigarh at Mullanpur. GMADA's involvement means the township follows organized sector planning, has properly approved infrastructure, and is backed by government institutional investment. For buyers, this significantly reduces the planning and infrastructure risk associated with new township developments.

4. Is there a payment plan available for Homeland's upcoming projects, and can it be customised? Homeland Group offers payment plan details to registered buyers once a project moves toward formal launch. Buyers interested in understanding payment structure — including construction-linked plans or time-linked options — are best advised to contact Homeland's sales team directly for current terms.

5. How should an NRI buyer from Punjab proceed with purchasing at either Homeland project? NRI buyers can purchase residential and commercial property in both projects under standard RBI and FEMA guidelines. Homeland Group provides dedicated NRI support including documentation assistance, power-of-attorney guidance for remote transactions, and payment channel clarity. Starting the conversation with Homeland's NRI sales desk early in the process simplifies the purchase significantly.

6. What environmental or green features are planned for Homeland New Chandigarh given its township location? Mullanpur's master plan includes green buffer zones and open space requirements that benefit all developments within it. Homeland New Chandigarh is expected to incorporate landscaped common areas, rainwater harvesting systems, and energy-efficient building features consistent with the green township character of New Chandigarh. Specific sustainability features will be confirmed in the project's detailed specifications closer to formal launch.

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