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Kind words & real outcomes

Clients, in
their own words.

Anyone can write their own testimonials. These are from people who trusted me with the biggest decision of their year — and then came back, and sent their friends. The short ones are above; the full stories, with the before and after, are below.

Meera told us not to buy a house we'd already fallen in love with — because the title wasn't clean. We found a better one a month later. That's the kind of honesty you don't forget.
Rahul & Anita NairRahul & Anita NairKoramangala
We were buying from Dubai and couldn't visit. Meera did live video walkthroughs at our midnight, handled the legal side, and had the keys ready when we landed. Flawless.
Sandeep MenonSandeep MenonWhitefield (NRI buyer)
She negotiated ₹32 lakh off the asking price on our Sadashivanagar villa and never once made us feel rushed. We're still friends.
Priya & Vikram RaoPriya & Vikram RaoSadashivanagar
As a first-time buyer I was terrified. Meera explained every document, every fee, in plain language. I never felt like a number.
Aditya SharmaAditya SharmaJayanagar
We'd listed with two agents before her and got nothing. Meera staged the home, repositioned the price honestly, and it was sold in 19 days.
Latha & JosephLatha & JosephIndiranagar
She found us a plot in Devanahalli and was honest that it's a hold, not a flip. Four years on, the valuation has already moved 40%. I trust her numbers.
Arjun & DivyaArjun & DivyaDevanahalli

Three stories, in full

Before & after

Not every win is a number. Sometimes the win is the disaster you didn't walk into. Three clients, three very different problems — and what actually happened.

The Nairs — Koramangala → Sadashivanagar

Koramangala → Sadashivanagar

They almost bought the wrong house. We found the right one.

Rahul and Anita were a young couple with a tight budget and a home they'd already emotionally moved into — they'd picked out the couch. The independent inspection I arranged found a title defect the previous agent had glossed over, and casually, as if it didn't matter.

Before

  • Emotionally committed to a Koramangala villa with a clouded, disputed title
  • ₹6.9 Cr budget, terrified they'd 'miss the one' if they walked
  • Two weeks from signing, against my repeated advice to wait

After

  • Walked away from the defective title — likely saved them years of litigation
  • Found a better-lit Sadashivanagar home at ₹7.4 Cr with papers that were actually clean
  • Moved in 45 days later, and referred three friends within the year
The right home is the one you can actually keep.
Sandeep Menon — Dubai → Whitefield

Dubai → Whitefield

Buying 6,000 km away, at his midnight, with zero visits.

Sandeep was living in Dubai with a two-and-a-half-hour time difference and no travel window before his family's relocation. We ran the entire transaction remotely — live video walkthroughs, legal due-diligence, and a power-of-attorney handover — so 'buying from abroad' never meant 'buying blind.'

Before

  • Living in Dubai, 2.5hr behind, with no window to fly down and view
  • Worried, fairly, about being taken advantage of at a distance
  • Needed clean possession before the family landed and started school

After

  • Live video tours scheduled to his evenings — his 9pm, my 6:30pm
  • Full legal check and builder negotiation handled entirely on his behalf
  • Keys handed over in person the day he stepped off the plane
Distance shouldn't mean disadvantage. It just needs a process.
Priya & Vikram Rao — Sadashivanagar

Sadashivanagar

₹32 lakh is a lot of money to leave on the table. We didn't.

The Raos found a resale villa where the seller had priced on sentiment, not data — he'd raised three children there and the number reflected memory, not market. Two comparable sales and a patient, human conversation later, we closed well under ask without ever souring the relationship.

Before

  • Asking ₹7.6 Cr, priced on the owner's memories rather than the market
  • Two other buyers quietly circling, creating pressure to move fast
  • A couple anxious about overpaying and even more anxious about losing it

After

  • Closed at ₹7.28 Cr — ₹32 lakh under ask, with the numbers to show why
  • Seller left happy, handshake intact, no burnt bridges
  • The couple still sends me Diwali cards four years on
Negotiation isn't about winning. It's about both sides sleeping well.