Decoding The
Language Of Land,
Decisively

Decoding The Language Of Land, Decisively

Unearthing Wealth From The
Earth’s Most Precious Asset

At Lords of the Lands, our vision is to empower new-age investors, corporates, and end-users to build enduring wealth by strategically harnessing the finite and appreciating power of land. Through innovative planning and development, we transform underutilized land into high-value, ready assets — where legacy meets ingenuity and capital finds clarity.

The name Lords of the Lands reflects a timeless truth: land has always been the bedrock of power, prosperity, and legacy. Reviving this ethos, we act as modern-day custodians—guiding investors to become the new “lords” through astute, strategic investment in plotted development. By identifying, acquiring, and transforming raw land into meticulously planned, ready-to-build plots, we offer the ultimate canvas for wealth creation and legacy building.

Land - The Most Precious
Investment One Can Make

Land, a truly finite resource, constitutes a mere 30% of our earth’s total surface, with a significant portion of that being uninhabitable or undevelopable. This inherent scarcity makes it arguably the most precious investment one can make.

Here Are Some Reasons

Finite Supply

Unlike stocks, bonds, diamonds or even precious metals, land cannot be manufactured or expanded. Its limited availability consistently drives long-term value upward, often outperforming other investments.

Hedge Against Inflation

While markets fluctuate, the demand for a fixed asset like land remains steady. This ensures continuous appreciation, making land a reliable safeguard and a pillar of generational wealth.

Tangible & Versatile

Land is real, usable, and adaptable for development, agriculture, or simply holding. This tangible utility makes it an unmatched long-term investment with enduring returns

An Investment In Land, See Where It Can Land You

Asset Class
CAGR%
ROLE
Land
16-22%
Long-Term Wealth Creator
Gold
11-12%
A Good Hedge And Steady Growth
Fixed Deposit
6-7%
Safe & Secured. But Barely Beats Inflation.
Equity (NIFTY 50)
15-16%
Volatile & Risky
Analysing historical data for India over a 10-year period (roughly 2014-2024) reveals interesting trends across different asset classes. It’s important to note that real estate (and by extension, land) returns are highly location-specific and can vary wildly. General averages for land and real estate are harder to pin down precisely than for standardized assets like gold, stocks, or bank deposits.
A general overview of performance based on available data, keeping in mind that these are approximate. Actual returns for individual investors may differ.

Preferred By New Age Investors:

The Rise Of The New Indian
Wealth Custodians

Preferred By New Age Investors:
In contemporary India, the term “landlord” has evolved to include a new generation of investors — from Gen Z to Millennials — who are increasingly turning to plotted development over traditional investments.
These modern landlords seek long-term capital appreciation, future personal use, or rental income through developed properties. Their motivations are anchored in financial security, wealth creation, and the enduring value of land as a tangible, appreciating asset.
Preferred By New Age Investors:

30% Of Earth Is Land;
India Has Only 0.64%

Developing Land On Earth – More Of A Scarcity

Land, a truly finite resource, constitutes a mere 30% of our planet’s total surface, with a significant portion of that being uninhabitable or undevelopable. This inherent scarcity makes it arguably the most precious investment one can make.

Out Of 30% Of The Earth’s Surface,
Only 52% Is Habitable

Out Of This 52%...
0%
50%
AGRICULTURE
0%
39%
forest
0%
11%
other land
0%
1%
Urban

Which also means that only 0.15% of earth’s surface is urban land.

Collectively, Futuristic Development Potential:
~0.78% Of Earth’s Surface

Futuristic-Development-Potential

WORLD

Global Land Investment

A Wider Horizon For Wealth

Land is the one asset that speaks a universal language — value. And the world today is opening its borders to smart, secure land ownership like never before.
From emerging economies to developed markets, global land assets are offering investors unmatched stability, long-term appreciation, and protection against market volatility.

International Appreciation Trends

A Rising Curve You Can Count On

Across continents, land values continue to surge — driven by urban expansion, infrastructure growth, and the global shift toward asset-backed security.

Comparison Of World’s Largest Cities

By 2035, The World’s Fastest Growing Cities Will Be In India

The Future Cities Of Progression
6 Indian Cities In Asia’s Top 10 List

By 2035,

The 10 Fastest-Developing Cities On Earth

Based on the economy’s future strength, the population’s future dependency ratio and the growth of personal wealth, the economy and population migration

Source: Savills Resilient Cities Index

By 2050,

  • India’s GDP is projected to reach around $30 trillion, making it the world’s second-largest economy after China.
  • Maharashtra is expected to achieve a $1 trillion GDP by 2030, driven by industrialization and fiscal prudence.

WHY INDIA?

India: Paucity In The Availability Of Potential

Since the 1500s, Indian cities have featured among the world’s top economic and cultural hubs. Urban population in Europe shot up in the 1800s and 1900s after the industrial revolution,
but since then Asian cities have emerged as the largest population centres.

India’s Land Scarcity & Urban Expansion

Current Land Use

What remains as “land potential” for development is ~15% of “residual” land that is neither intensively cultivated, nor under dense forest, nor permanently uninhabitable.

Current Land Use

Approximate, Based
On Govt./FAO/ISFR Data

0%
Miscellaneous

Agriculture

(net sown area + fallow + grazing)

0%

Forests + Tree Cover

0%
Land Not Available For Cultivation

Land Not Available For Cultivation

(barren, built-up, deserts, mountains, etc.)

0%
Miscellaneous

Miscellaneous

(Shrubland, Wasteland, Other Uncategorized)

Realistic Potential (Moderate Assumptions)

  • 10–15% of India’s area (which is just 0.01% of the world area) is “potentially open” land.
  • Out of this, only ~3% of India’s total land (which is just 0.002% of the world area) could realistically be developed further without major conflict with food, forest, or ecology.
LAND SHARE
WHAT IT TELLS US
EXAMPLE STATES WITH HIGH/LOW VALUES
Forest cover
States with large % of land in forest have less potential
Arunachal Pradesh ~90+ %, northeastern states have very high; Punjab, Rajasthan low forest cover. (NER DATABANK)
Not available for cultivation / permanent pastures / grazing / wastelands / barren & unculturable land
These are lands that might be partly developable if not protected or ecologically sensitive
Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh feature prominently in reports of high wasteland / barren lands. (india-seminar.com)
Agricultural land share
States with a very high % of land under agriculture will have less “leftover” land
Many in the Indo-Gangetic plains (UP, Bihar, Punjab) have high agricultural area. (NER DATABANK)

Where are India’s
Biggest Cities?

Maharashtra being the second best in the list with most number of million-plus mega cities.

By 2050, India would need to accommodate an additional 335 million people in urban centres. The existing cities are breaking under the weight of their current residents and hence there is a need for expansion of existing urban areas along with development of new cities and towns.
According to a UN report, India’s most populous cities are Delhi (31.1 Mn), Mumbai (20.6 Mn), Kolkata (15 Mn), Bangalore (12.7 Mn), Chennai (11.2 Mn).
They cannot accommodate any further. Hence, the need to build new cities or upgrade not-so-overloaded cities/towns, which can become new destination points for rural-urban migration.

Most Promising States For Land Development

The year 2024 marked a watershed year in India’s real estate sector, characterized by a surge in land acquisitions. Developers across the country embarked on an ambitious expansion drive, securing a vast 2,335 acres of land through 134 distinct transactions in 23 major urban centers. These strategic land acquisitions, valued at a staggering INR 39,742 crore, laid the foundation for potential development of 194 million sq. ft. of real estate.

Maharashtra, The State Of Good Hope

Maharashtra is India’s second most industrialised state contributing 20% of national industrial output.

  • “Viksit Maharashtra” vision aims to transform the state into a $5 trillion economy by 2047 and position it as a global leader in various sectors.
  • The 7 districts that account for most of the economic activities and contribute 54% to the GSDP are Raigad, Nagpur, Pune, Thane, Palghar, Mumbai City and Mumbai Suburban.