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Investor Pitch

Here's an investment opportunity you may find interesting. 1. We have reasons to believe that more affluent people will look at farms as an alternative place to live in. This may remain a niche market, but the size will be sufficiently large to be a viable market. 2. Buying land, building houses, adjusting to local community and finding alternative solutions for regular needs like healthcare, education, social interaction, etc are challanges, which hold farm living aspirants from taking action. 3. Getting a first-hand experience of farm living without having to commit too many resources and having access to the experience of existing farm residents can go a long way in making the transition. 4. Leasing property to live in is likely to be a preferred option over building and owning one. 5. PFL Pvt Ltd offers you two investment options: 1. Invest to develop the market for farm living facilitation 2. Invest in projects to build farm living infrastructure at select farms engaged in sus...

Lucky Us

"You're so fortunate, your wife supported you in your farm living journey", I've been told, rather reminded on numerous occasions by people who've admired our lifestyle. Well, that's absolutely true. I am indeed fortunate that Rekha has deep dived into this lifestyle and has been the backbone of our successful transition. She took on to growing food, homeschooling kids and adapting to a new kind of household as if this was the most natural thing to do.  But to say that she has been supportive of my decisions and ideologies would be absolutely incorrect - for many reasons. Firstly, it would belittle her initiatives during the last 8 years. Unlike a city household, which has to largely just adapt to the various systems, on the farm, one has to take the initiative to define the routine for the day, insist on doing non-negotiable activities on time, manage house-keeping, food, cleanliness and a lot more. She did it all despite the absence of a system that compelle...