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Guild AcreGuild Acre - Private Land Intelligence & Acquisition Desk

About Guild Acre

A private land intelligence and acquisition desk for strategic Haryana corridor acquisition.

Guild Acre helps serious buyers understand land-led opportunities before the market becomes noisy. The focus is on judgement, discretion, and acquisition logic across Gurgaon NCR, Pataudi, Farrukhnagar, Rewari, Narnaul, and Mahendergarh.

The office is not built around public browsing behavior. It is built around selective briefs, corridor intelligence, diligence orientation, and the decision quality required before capital moves.

Operating principles

Quiet process. Stronger judgement. Fewer false signals.

Public clarity, private method

The website explains who Guild Acre serves and where we work, while internal notes, filters, and decision logic remain confidential.

Capital-fit discipline

A mandate is judged by purpose, holding period, seriousness, and fit rather than headline pricing or market excitement.

Private office cadence

Serious buyers receive quiet, relevant, and structured input. The process is intentionally selective and low-noise.

Company leadership

Founder-led, discreet, and built around private mandate quality.

Guild Acre is led by Harvinder Yadav, Founder, with Sunny Yadav as Co-Founder. The company is built for buyers who value judgement, confidentiality, and disciplined land evaluation over public listings or volume-led brokerage.

Founder

Harvinder Yadav

Mandate strategy / buyer discipline / private office standards

Sets Guild Acre's buyer-side discipline and private office standards. His focus is simple: stronger decisions before capital, time, or reputation moves.

Co-Founder

Sunny Yadav

Client coordination / opportunity intake / private access

Leads the desk's market visibility, client coordination, and opportunity intake rhythm. He helps keep each brief selective, confidential, and aligned with the buyer's long-term purpose.

Gurgaon NCR and emerging Haryana corridor mapping
Land, farmhouse, plotted, and strategic acreage orientation
Private buyer-fit review without publishing proprietary checklists
Founder and co-founder judgement before deeper capital movement

Private client feedback

What serious buyers notice when the process is quiet.

These are anonymized feedback themes from private conversations, shared without client names or transaction details.

Guild Acre helped us slow down at the right moment. That changed the quality of our decision.

NRI investor, Dubai

The strongest part was discretion. No public listing pressure, no noisy follow-ups, just a clear private conversation.

Family office, Delhi NCR

They rejected more options than they showed us. That made the final shortlist feel far more serious.

Private land buyer, Gurgaon

The conversation moved beyond price per acre. We understood whether the requirement deserved more time before visiting.

Strategic investor, NCR

The value was in how carefully they protected the process. We were not pushed into an open-market rush.

HNI buyer, Haryana

We appreciated the calm process. The desk did not push urgency where the land did not justify it.

Founder-investor, Gurugram

The briefing was compact but sharp. It helped our family compare two corridors without getting pulled into market noise.

Private family mandate

Guild Acre treated confidentiality as part of the work, not as an afterthought. That mattered to us.

NRI family, Singapore

The value was in the questions they asked before showing anything. It made the search feel more disciplined.

Long-horizon buyer, NCR

About FAQ

Questions before a private mandate.

What is Guild Acre?

Guild Acre is a Private Land Intelligence & Acquisition Desk for Gurgaon NCR and emerging Haryana growth corridors, built for buyers who need strategic clarity before committing time, capital, or reputation.

Who is the work designed for?

The work suits HNI buyers, family offices, founders, and serious investors evaluating Gurgaon NCR, Pataudi, Farrukhnagar, Rewari, Narnaul, and Mahendergarh.

How does the process begin?

It begins with a confidential brief. The deeper review method, internal notes, and next-step direction are shared only after mandate fit is established.