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First-Time Farmland Buyer? Here Are the 8 Questions You Must Ask Before Investing

by | Jun 5, 2026

Buying farmland for the first time is exciting. It is also the kind of decision where the wrong questions — or no questions at all — can cost you significantly. Here are the eight questions every first-time farmland buyer must ask before signing anything.

1. Is the land classified as agricultural?

This sounds basic but it is the most important question. Agricultural land and converted land are legally different. Agricultural land in Karnataka cannot be used for non-agricultural purposes without government permission. Before buying, verify the land classification through the RTC (Pahani) document on the Karnataka Bhoomi portal.

2. Who is the legal owner and is the title clear?

Ask for the full chain of ownership through the mutation register and get an encumbrance certificate covering at least 13 years. If there are any disputes, loans, or mortgages on the land, the EC will show them. Do not skip this step.

3. What is the water source?

Farmland without a reliable water source is just soil. Ask specifically — is there a borewell, a perennial stream, or a rainwater harvesting system? In Coorg, natural rainfall is abundant, but you still need to confirm that your specific plot has access to water during the dry months.

4. What crops are already planted and how old are they?

Mature coffee plants and established pepper vines have more immediate income potential than bare land. Ask for the planting history. At Nature N Me, we share full crop plans and planting timelines for every plot before you invest.

5. Who manages the farm and what does management include?

In a managed farmland model, you are paying for professional farm management. Get clarity on exactly what is included — soil care, irrigation, crop care, pest management, harvesting, security, and reporting. Ask for sample monthly reports.

6. What are the expected returns and over what time period?

No ethical farmland company will promise guaranteed returns, because agriculture depends on weather and markets. What they can give you is historical data and honest projections. Be cautious of anyone promising fixed returns as that may indicate an unregistered financial product rather than genuine farmland.

7. What does the sale deed include?

A registered sale deed should clearly mention the survey number, extent of land, boundaries, and the buyer’s name. Ensure the deed is registered at the Sub-Registrar’s office. An unregistered agreement is not legal ownership.

8. Can I visit the land before buying?

Always yes. If a company discourages or prevents a site visit, walk away. At Nature N Me, we invite every investor for a free site visit to Coorg before any purchase decision. We also offer virtual tours for those who cannot travel immediately.

These eight questions protect you. A good farmland company will answer all of them without hesitation.

Want to ask us these questions directly? Call +91 98805 21637 or visit naturenme.in.

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