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Whitehat Realty Guide

Moving from Delhi/Bangalore to Dehradun: A Real Homebuyer Story

Moving from Delhi/Bangalore to Dehradun: A Real Homebuyer’s Journey

Whitehat RealtyWhitehat Realty25 Nov 20254 min read
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    FAQs

    Yes. Many families are shifting for cleaner air, lower stress, safer environments, access to nature, and a lifestyle that still supports careers—especially remote work.

    Yes. Locations like Bishkawan, Kimari, and Maldevta have seen rapid escalation, with some areas rising from ₹10,500 to ₹70,000 per sq yard within a few years.

    Dehradun has strict forest belts, prohibited zones, and eco-sensitive areas. Always check MDDA maps and avoid plots touching reserved forests or restricted lands.

    Absolutely. Good network connectivity, peaceful environments, and proximity to nature make it ideal for remote professionals, especially from Bangalore and Delhi.

    Rajpur, Kimari, Mussoorie Road belt, Maldevta, and parts of Sahastradhara Road are considered premium, peaceful, and well-connected.

    Massive improvements like the Dehradun–Delhi Expressway, airport expansion, and new hospitality projects are pushing long-term growth.

    Plot buying requires understanding zoning rules, forest belts, and village clusters. Ready homes reduce complexity but may cost more.

    At least a week-long visit is recommended. Explore villages, talk to locals, and understand MDDA guidelines before final decisions.

    No. It has evolved into a modern, ambitious city where young families, entrepreneurs, and remote workers are building long-term homes.

    Rushing. Dehradun does not reward impulsive buying. The landscape is complex. Understanding forest rules and village clusters is essential.