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                <title><![CDATA[The Real Timeline of Setting Up a Villa (And Why Most Homes Aren’t Ready When You Get the Keys) - @pluswilla]]></title>
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Buying a villa is often seen as the final milestone in the homebuying journey.<br>
But for most homeowners, it’s actually just the beginning.<br>
What no one clearly explains is this:<br>
a villa handover does not mean a villa is ready to live in.<br>
In reality, families spend 4 to 6 additional months setting up the home before they can truly move in. Let’s break down what really happens after you receive the keys.<br>
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Week 1–3: Paperwork, Coordination &amp; Approvals<br><br>
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Once the villa is handed over, the initial weeks are spent coordinating:
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Vendor discussions<br>
Interior design planning<br>
Electrical and plumbing approvals<br>
Material finalisation<br>
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This phase often feels invisible-but it sets the tone for everything that follows.<br>
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Month 1–2: Kitchen, Wardrobes &amp; Core Interiors<br>
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Modular kitchen installation<br>
Wardrobes and storage units<br>
Carpentry measurements and revisions<br>
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Delays are common here due to material lead times and vendor dependencies.<br>
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Month 2–3: Electricals, ACs &amp; Automation<br><br>
Next comes functionality:
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Air conditioning installation<br>
Electrical fittings<br>
Smart home wiring and automation<br>
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Coordination between vendors becomes critical-and stressful.<br>
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Month 3–4: Bathrooms &amp; Glass Partitions<br><br>
Bathrooms may look complete, but final usability comes later:
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Shower enclosures<br>
Glass partitions<br>
Fixture alignment and waterproofing checks<br>
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Small delays here can push the entire timeline forward.<br>
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Month 4–5: Painting, False Ceilings &amp; Touch-Ups<br><br>
This stage is about refinement:
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Final paint coats<br>
False ceiling completion<br>
Patchwork and finishing<br>
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It’s also where homeowners realise how many “small things” were missing.<br>
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Month 5–6: Waterproofing, Corrections &amp; Callbacks<br><br>
The final stretch includes:
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Terrace waterproofing<br>
Electrical corrections<br>
Vendor callbacks and snag fixes<br>
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Only after this phase does the villa feel move-in ready.<br>
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So When Do You Actually Move In?<br><br>
For most villa buyers, 6 months after handover is when life truly begins inside the home.<br>
And during this period, homeowners deal with:
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Multiple vendors<br>
Rising costs<br>
Constant follow-ups<br>
Living in rented or temporary spaces<br>
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This is the reality of villa ownership-one that the industry rarely talks about.<br>
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How +Willa Changes This Entire Timeline<br><br>
Why should a homeowner wait months to live in a home they’ve already bought?<br>
So we reversed the process.<br>
Instead of handing over a structure and asking customers to “finish it later,” +Willa delivers a villa that is ready from Day 1.<br>
Every +Willa home comes:
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Fully finished<br>
Fully furnished<br>
Fully automated<br>
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No post-handover vendors.<br>
No coordination headaches.<br>
No waiting period.<br>
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Zero Move-In Time. Truly.<br><br>
What usually takes 4–6 months after handover is already done at +Willa.<br>
So when you receive the keys, you don’t receive a project.<br>
You receive a home.<br>
+Willa compresses the entire setup timeline into zero move-in time.<br>
Because a villa should be lived in-not worked on.<br><br>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2026 01:03:32 -0800</pubDate>
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