Houses in Kasaragod

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About Houses in Kasaragod

Kasaragod is Kerala's northernmost district, a quieter coastal belt where property still tends to be more affordable than in the busier cities further south. NH66 runs the length of the coast, linking towns such as Kasaragod, Kanhangad, Nileshwaram and Thrikaripur, while Mangalore and its airport lie just across the border to the north. The famous Bekal Fort and its beaches give the area a recognisable identity and steady tourism interest, which feeds demand for second homes and holiday properties.

Buyers here are often drawn to spacious residential plots and independent houses rather than dense apartment clusters. Hosdurg, Bekal and Kanhangad are favoured for homes and land, while Manjeshwar and Cheruvathur appeal to those wanting calmer, value-priced surroundings near the coast. With its proximity to Mangalore, scenic backwaters and laid-back pace, Kasaragod suits end-users seeking space and NRIs wanting a coastal base, as well as longer-term land buyers betting on gradual highway-led growth.

Bekal Fort & beaches draw holiday-home buyers
On NH66 along the Kerala coast
Close to Mangalore & its airport
Affordable plots in Kanhangad & Hosdurg
Backwater and coastal scenery
Quieter, value-priced market vs south Kerala

Frequently Asked Questions about Houses in Kasaragod

Which areas in Kasaragod are popular for buying property?

Hosdurg, Bekal and Kanhangad are widely sought for houses and plots, while Manjeshwar, Cheruvathur and Thrikaripur appeal to buyers wanting quieter, value-priced coastal surroundings. Bekal in particular attracts holiday-home interest thanks to its fort and beaches.

Is Kasaragod good for a holiday home or second home?

Yes. The Bekal coast and surrounding backwaters draw steady tourism, making the area appealing for second homes and holiday villas. Proximity to Mangalore and NH66 access add to its convenience for buyers based outside Kerala.

How is connectivity in Kasaragod for property buyers?

NH66 runs along the coast connecting all the major towns, and the district sits close to Mangalore and its airport just to the north. Railway stations at Kanhangad, Kasaragod and Nileshwaram add reliable rail access for residents and visitors.

Is property in Kasaragod cheaper than elsewhere in Kerala?

Land and homes in Kasaragod generally sit at the more affordable end of Kerala's spectrum compared with cities like Trivandrum or Kochi. This makes it attractive for buyers wanting larger plots or independent houses without paying metro-level rates.