The journey of real estate in Nepal began modestly, rooted in traditional land ownership and informal buying and selling practices. For centuries, land was transferred within families or communities, often without formal documentation. However, with urbanization and economic reforms in the 1990s, the concept of organized real estate started to take shape.
Kathmandu Valley became the epicenter of this growth, as increasing migration from rural areas led to a surge in demand for housing and commercial properties. Government initiatives like the establishment of the Land Revenue Office and the formalization of land registration processes helped lay the foundation for a structured real estate market.
Today, real estate in Nepal has evolved significantly. From independent homes and plotted lands to high-rise apartments and commercial complexes, the sector is booming. It has become one of the major contributors to Nepal’s GDP, creating employment and investment opportunities across the country.
As the industry grows, real estate is no longer just about land—it's about lifestyle, development, and the future of urban Nepal.