Tura’s Chandmari Plots Surge Amid Tribal Demand

Tura’s real estate market is witnessing a notable shift as demand for residential plots in Chandmari surges by 10%, driven primarily by local tribal buyers seeking affordable land ownership within city limits. The price range, now between Rs 800–1,500 per sq ft, marks a significant increase from previous quarters, reflecting rising confidence in the area’s development prospects.
Chandmari, located on the outskirts of central Tura, has traditionally been a quiet, residential locality. However, recent infrastructure upgrades, better road connectivity, and focus on inclusive development have sparked growing interest in land acquisition among the indigenous communities of Garo Hills.
Government incentives and tribal land rights policies are further enabling first-time buyers and middle-income families to invest in secure residential plots. Local authorities have prioritized smoother registration processes and community-sensitive urban planning, ensuring that tribal populations retain priority in land access.
Real estate consultants report that most inquiries are coming from young professionals, retired government employees, and small business owners who see land investment in Chandmari as both culturally secure and financially wise. Developers have also started proposing small housing clusters and gated plot communities that align with local preferences and landholding norms.
With the region’s Housing Mission and urban growth strategies supporting tribal aspirations, Chandmari is quickly becoming a realty hotspot for affordable plotted development in Tura. The trend is expected to continue as more families seek stable homes while preserving cultural ties.
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