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Owner's Farm House

What is this Item:

A dedicated, fully functional and comfortable residential unit built within the farm premises for the farm owner and their family. It serves as a living space, weekend home, or full-time residence depending on personal use.

How is the Quantity Estimated:

Normally one unit per farm is enough. However, larger estates may consider building 2–3 interconnected or independent units (like a main house + guest house combo) depending on family size, visitors, or future expansion plans.

What are the Cost Components:

• Design and Architecture (could be modern, rustic, vernacular depending on vibe)

• Civil Construction (foundation, walls, roofs – RCC, Stone masonry, Eco-bricks, depending on climate)

• Electrical, Plumbing, HVAC Works

• Finishing Works (flooring, painting, fittings)

• Interior Fixtures (kitchen, wardrobes, sanitary)

• Landscaping and Outdoor Areas (small gardens, sit-out patios, fencing)

• Optional Extras: Solar power units, rainwater harvesting, modular water recycling setups, smart home automation (because why not be a little futuristic farmer, right?)

Going Rates & Per Unit Cost Estimation:

• Basic build: ₹1,500–2,500 per sq ft (low-cost rural materials, basic finish)

• Mid-range build: ₹2,500–4,000 per sq ft (better architecture, semi-luxury finishes)

• High-end farmhouse: ₹4,000–6,000+ per sq ft (luxury countryside homes, smart features, eco-friendly tech)

• Typical Size: Anywhere between 1,200–3,000 sq ft depending on preference.

• So a mid-size farmhouse (say 2,000 sq ft) could range between ₹50–80 lakhs excluding premium landscaping or automation.

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