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Buying a villa is often seen as the final milestone in the homebuying journey.

But for most homeowners, it’s actually just the beginning.

What no one clearly explains is this:

a villa handover does not mean a villa is ready to live in.

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.






Week 1–3: Paperwork, Coordination & Approvals





Once the villa is handed over, the initial weeks are spent coordinating:

  • Vendor discussions
  • Interior design planning
  • Electrical and plumbing approvals
  • Material finalisation

This phase often feels invisible-but it sets the tone for everything that follows.Gallery






Month 1–2: Kitchen, Wardrobes & Core Interiors

  • Modular kitchen installation
  • Wardrobes and storage units
  • Carpentry measurements and revisions

Delays are common here due to material lead times and vendor dependencies.



Month 2–3: Electricals, ACs & Automation


Next comes functionality:

  • Air conditioning installation
  • Electrical fittings
  • Smart home wiring and automation

Coordination between vendors becomes critical-and stressful.



Month 3–4: Bathrooms & Glass Partitions


Bathrooms may look complete, but final usability comes later:

  • Shower enclosures
  • Glass partitions
  • Fixture alignment and waterproofing checks

Small delays here can push the entire timeline forward.



Month 4–5: Painting, False Ceilings & Touch-Ups


This stage is about refinement:

  • Final paint coats
  • False ceiling completion
  • Patchwork and finishing

It’s also where homeowners realise how many “small things” were missing.



Month 5–6: Waterproofing, Corrections & Callbacks


The final stretch includes:

  • Terrace waterproofing
  • Electrical corrections
  • Vendor callbacks and snag fixes

Only after this phase does the villa feel move-in ready.



So When Do You Actually Move In?


For most villa buyers, 6 months after handover is when life truly begins inside the home.

And during this period, homeowners deal with:

  • Multiple vendors
  • Rising costs
  • Constant follow-ups
  • Living in rented or temporary spaces

This is the reality of villa ownership-one that the industry rarely talks about.



How +Willa Changes This Entire Timeline


Why should a homeowner wait months to live in a home they’ve already bought?

So we reversed the process.

Instead of handing over a structure and asking customers to “finish it later,” +Willa delivers a villa that is ready from Day 1.

Every +Willa home comes:

  • Fully finished
  • Fully furnished
  • Fully automated

No post-handover vendors.

No coordination headaches.

No waiting period.



Zero Move-In Time. Truly.


What usually takes 4–6 months after handover is already done at +Willa.

So when you receive the keys, you don’t receive a project.

You receive a home.

+Willa compresses the entire setup timeline into zero move-in time.

Because a villa should be lived in-not worked on.



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