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Property Dealers in Trivandrum

Property dealers in Trivandrum work locality by locality rather than city-wide. A dealer who knows Kowdiar and Vazhuthacaud will rarely have useful stock in Kazhakuttam, and the reverse holds too. That is why the listings below are grouped by pincode rather than presented as one long city list.

Every dealer here has been contacted by phone. Where a Kerala RERA agent registration number was supplied, it is shown on the listing; where it was not, the listing says so rather than leaving the impression that one exists.

PROPERTY DEALERS IN TRIVANDRUM 1 LIVE

Rajan Associates

Verified July 2026

Independent property dealer working Kowdiar, Vellayambalam and Kuravankonam since 2009, mainly handling resale independent houses and bungalow plots. A large share of the inventory is NRI-owned property where the dealer coordinates power-of-attorney documentation and remote registration.

Kerala RERA
K-RERA/AG/2023/0412
Address
TC 9/1234, Kowdiar Junction, Above Federal Bank, Kowdiar 695003
Locality
Kowdiar
Handles
Independent houses, Plots
Working since
2009
Rating
4.4 from 37 reviews on Google
Message on WhatsApp Call +919847012345
COVERAGE LISTINGS IN 1 OF 16 PINCODES

Listings in 1 of 16 pincodes. Every locality in the district is named below with its real count, including the 2 with nothing on them yet.

Locality Pincode Taluk Listings
Kowdiar 695003 Thiruvananthapuram 1
Kazhakuttam 695582 Thiruvananthapuram 0
Vattiyoorkavu 695013 Thiruvananthapuram 0

A LOCALITY WITH NO LISTINGS HAS NO PAGE. IT IS NAMED HERE INSTEAD.

ALSO ASKED AS

property dealer near me — how this directory answers it

"Near me" in Trivandrum resolves to a locality, not to the city. 1 locality has enough listings to carry a page of property dealers: Kowdiar.

The remaining 2 localities are named in the coverage table below with a count of zero. There is no page behind them, because an empty page for a locality nobody is listed in would be worse than admitting the gap.

best property dealer near me — what to check before you call

Three things separate a property dealer worth calling from one who is not. First, Kerala RERA agent registration, which is mandatory for anyone facilitating a sale in a registered project. 1 of the 1 listing here supplied a registration number; the rest say plainly that none is on record.

Second, the commission, agreed in writing before any property is shown — nothing in Kerala law fixes the customary 2%, so it is negotiable. Third, locality specialism: a property dealer who works one part of the district will see stock there before it is listed anywhere, and will have nothing useful in the next taluk over.

property dealer near me for sale — what these property dealers actually handle

Across the 1 live listing on this page, the property types on offer are independent houses and plots. Where a dealer does not handle a type, it is left off their listing rather than implied.

Sale-side work in Trivandrum is dominated by resale rather than new project inventory, and a large share of it never reaches a public portal. That is the specific thing a local property dealer is being paid for.

COMMON QUESTIONS
How much commission does a property dealer charge in Trivandrum?
The customary brokerage in Trivandrum is 2% of the sale value from each side for a purchase, and one month's rent for a residential letting. Nothing in Kerala law fixes this, so it is negotiable, and larger transactions usually settle below 2%. Agree the figure in writing before the dealer starts showing properties.
Do property dealers in Kerala need RERA registration?
Yes. Under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, any agent facilitating the sale of a registered project must hold a Kerala RERA agent registration. Ask for the number and check it on the K-RERA portal before paying anything. We show the registration number on each listing where the dealer has supplied one.
What is the difference between a property dealer and a real estate broker?
In practice, nothing. Both terms describe someone who connects buyers and sellers for a commission. "Property dealer" is the more common phrasing in Kerala and North India, while "broker" and "realtor" are used more in metros and in international listings. The same person often appears under all three labels.
Should I use a property dealer or deal directly with the owner?
A dealer earns their commission on two things: access to unlisted inventory and paperwork. If you already know the property and the owner, a lawyer handling the title search and registration is usually the better spend. If you are searching across several localities, a dealer who works that specific area will see stock before it reaches any portal.