Making property decisions in Nepal
easier to trust.
MeroBhumi was built to help buyers, sellers, and families move forward with more clarity. In Nepal, that means understanding the lalpurja, checking the kitta, matching records, and feeling confident before money moves. We bring that trust layer into the property journey.
Started in Butwal.
Built for clarity.
"The biggest problem in Nepali real estate is not demand. It is doubt."
MeroBhumi began in Tilottama, Rupandehi after seeing how ordinary buyers had to rely on scattered records, verbal promises, and office-to-office checking before making one of the largest financial decisions of their lives.
We did not start with the idea of making property feel more luxurious. We started with the belief that a family should be able to move toward a home, a plot, or an investment without guessing what is missing from the file, the field, or the final price conversation.
Tilottama, Rupandehi
The real friction in Nepal's
property journey is trust.
We rewrote this page around real market conditions in Nepal, not imagined startup numbers. These are the problems buyers and sellers actually feel.
Missing records still create risk
In parts of Nepal, ownership history is still hard to reconstruct. That means buyers cannot assume a document file is automatically complete, especially where older records were lost or never fully regularized.
Context: Kantipur reporting in 2024 cited officials in Achham saying around 14,000 families still lacked lalpurja after conflict-era record destruction, with roughly 35% of land yet to be registered.
Verification is still multi-office work
MeroKitta and NeLIS are important progress, but safe transactions still depend on matching survey data, land revenue records, local compliance, and field reality. Buyers often need help connecting all of those dots.
Context: Nepal's Department of Survey digitization tools improve access, but they do not remove the need for cross-checking Napi, Malpot, municipality, and banking records.
Price discovery is often opaque
In many markets, especially around fast-growing corridors, prices are shaped by broker-led negotiations and fragmented local knowledge. That makes it harder for families to compare value with confidence.
Context: Research on Kathmandu's land brokerage culture highlights how informal negotiation still heavily shapes pricing and buyer perception.
A better standard for property decisions.
Good real estate platforms do more than publish listings. They reduce uncertainty, explain local context, and help families make decisions they can live with for years.
Document-first trust
We treat paperwork, ownership history, and legal clarity as the foundation of a listing, not an afterthought once a buyer is already emotionally invested.
Ground reality matters
A clean file is not enough if road access, boundaries, or neighborhood context tell a different story. We design for both map data and field reality.
Built for Nepali families
The product language, workflow, and guidance are shaped around how people in Nepal actually buy property, ask questions, and make decisions together.
Respect for local process
Real estate here moves through municipalities, survey offices, revenue offices, banks, and family networks. We do not ignore that complexity; we organize it.
Clearer pricing conversations
We aim to reduce guesswork around value by showing properties with stronger context, cleaner listing information, and less room for avoidable confusion.
Digital where useful, human where needed
Some parts of the journey should be faster online. Others still need a local expert, a phone call, or a field visit. We build for both realities.
How a listing earns trust.
A credible property platform in Nepal has to verify both the file and the field. This is the process we design around.
Field check
We start by confirming what exists on the ground: location, access, surroundings, and whether the listing story matches the actual site.
Document review
Key records such as lalpurja, kitta details, tax receipts, and supporting papers are reviewed so the listing starts from a stronger base of trust.
Risk screening
We look for the issues buyers worry about most: ownership confusion, legal red flags, bank involvement, or gaps between the paperwork and the property.
Clearer listing output
Only then should a property be presented online with language, visuals, and context that help buyers move forward with fewer blind spots.
Meet Our Founders
The visionaries bridge the gap between traditional property deals and modern digital trust.
Meschac Irung
Co-Founder & CEO
Leading the vision to digitize Nepal’s real estate landscape. 10+ years of experience in property tech and regional development.
Theo Balick
Co-Founder & COO
Specializing in legal transparency and agent relations. Theo ensures every listing on our platform meets the highest trust standards.
What our Community says.
"Finding a verified plot in Butwal was impossible until I used MeroBhumi. The transparency is refreshing."
Suman Koirala
Home Buyer
"As an agent, the lead quality here is 10x better than social media. The 'Verified' tag actually works."
Priyanka Shah
Property Agent
"Sold my ancestral land in Chitwan within 2 weeks. No middleman, just direct genuine buyers."
Rajesh Thapa
Land Owner
Start with a listing
you can trust.
Whether you are buying your first plot, comparing investment land, or preparing a property to sell, MeroBhumi is built to make the process feel more grounded and less uncertain.