Overview
The Big Assets (TBA), an upcoming Indian real‑estate platform, announced that its official launch is scheduled for December 2026. The press release, dated Tuesday 18 August 2026, outlines a vision to create a trusted, connected ecosystem where users can Buy, Sell, Rent and Stay within a single digital environment.
Platform Features
The platform is described as a connected real‑estate ecosystem that consolidates property discovery, listings, project visibility, enquiries and stay requirements. Builders and developers will be able to present projects with photographs, brochures, location details and other relevant information. Eligible property owners can showcase their assets to active seekers. A dedicated extension, Stay by TBA, will list villas, resorts, hotels, PGs, flats and hostels, offering hourly, overnight and daily stay options.
Stakeholder Benefits
The ecosystem targets multiple stakeholder groups: builders, developers, property owners, hotel/villa/resort owners, buyers, tenants and stay seekers. By bringing these previously separate services together, the platform aims to provide a more organised discovery experience, increase digital visibility for projects and properties, generate qualified enquiries, and offer a secure, transparent environment that mitigates fraudulent or misleading activity.
Launch Timeline & Awareness Campaign
The first major public communication about the platform was released on 15 August 2026, supported by a creator‑led awareness campaign designed to build anticipation ahead of the December launch. This marks the beginning of a broader awareness‑building phase leading up to the official rollout.
Founder Statement
Shweta Walunj, Founder of The Big Assets, stated: “Our vision is to create a trusted ecosystem for real estate where people can Buy, Sell, Rent and Stay, all within one connected platform. Real estate involves significant financial and personal decisions, and people should be able to explore their options with greater confidence, transparency and trust, without constantly worrying about fraudulent or misleading activity.”