
What's new · v2.0.13
About · My Property on the desktop
My Property positions itself within the property documentation and management category, targeting users who need quick access to land records, survey details, and property documents on desktop. Running the app on a PC offers a larger workspace for reviewing property files and handling administrative tasks across multiple windows without the constraints of mobile navigation. Users considering this app should first examine what early sessions entail and how the platform handles core document retrieval before committing time or payment.
My Property for computer brings property documentation features to the desktop, allowing users to access survey records, patta documents, and boundary information from a single platform. The experience centers on retrieving and managing property-related files, though users should approach the service with realistic expectations about functionality and costs. Early sessions reveal important patterns in how the app operates and what fees apply to document access.
What to Expect in Your First Session
When starting My Property, users encounter a registration process that collects personal information tied to property records. The initial setup involves entering survey numbers or property identifiers to locate documents within the system. First-time users should note that viewing certain documents (particularly patta records and FMB (Field Measurement Book) details) requires understanding the app's fee structure before proceeding. Some users report that documents either fail to load or display error messages when the connection is unreliable.
Document Access and Associated Costs
The app's primary function revolves around downloading property-related documents. Here's what the download experience typically involves:
- Entering survey numbers or property identifiers to search the database
- Paying a service fee each time you download a patta or other documents
- Attempting to view FMB sketches and boundary owner details through the interface
- Receiving download confirmations that may not guarantee successful file delivery
- Re-paying fees if you need to access the same document again from your account
Reliability and Data Accuracy
Users report inconsistent performance when attempting to retrieve documents on My Property for Windows. The app occasionally fails to load property records, displays server error messages, and in some cases, does not complete downloads despite charging fees. More critically, some users discovered that property data within the app contained errors (incorrect ownership information or inaccurate boundary markings) only after paying for and attempting to use those documents. This mismatch between the cost incurred and the usability of retrieved data represents a significant frustration point for the user base.
Managing Recurring Expenses
Operating My Property on your PC means managing recurring costs tied to document access. Each download of a patta or property document incurs a separate service charge, and accessing the same document multiple times results in multiple charges. Users should verify document details thoroughly before downloading, as the app does not offer refunds for erroneous or unusable files. Planning your document retrieval in advance on your computer can help minimize unnecessary repeat payments across sessions.

Download My Property
Mirrored from publisherGet the installer and follow the install steps below to run My Property on Windows or macOS.
Install steps · Windows & macOS
Install My Property on Windows 10/11 or macOS using BlueStacks, a free Android compatibility layer. Here is how to set it up.
Get the BlueStacks installer
Head to bluestacks.com and grab the installer matching your operating system.
Launch the installer
Open the file you downloaded and follow the prompts. The first-time install pulls a few hundred MB and usually finishes in a few minutes.
Open BlueStacks
When setup finishes the emulator launches automatically. Allow it a moment to finalize the initial configuration on first run.
Sign in to Google Play
Click the Play Store tile inside BlueStacks and sign in with a Google account so you can install apps from the official catalog.
Search for the app
Use the Play Store search bar to find the title you came for. Confirm the developer name matches before tapping install.
Install and open
Tap Install, wait for the download to complete, then launch the app from the BlueStacks home screen. Pin it to the dock for one-click access.

FAQ · My Property
FAQ
Does My Property work reliably on PC?
The app experiences server connection issues and document loading failures, which prevent users from consistently accessing property records. Error messages appear frequently, and downloads may not complete even when payment is processed.
Do I have to pay every time I download a document?
Yes. My Property charges a service fee for each document download. If you need to access the same patta or property record again, you pay the fee again, even if you've already purchased it once.
Can I trust the property information shown in the app?
Users have found significant accuracy issues, including incorrect ownership names and inaccurate boundary markings. It is advisable to verify all property data through official sources before making decisions based on documents retrieved through My Property.
What happens if a download fails after I've been charged?
The app does not automatically refund fees for failed downloads or unusable documents. Users report that money has been deducted without successful file delivery.
Is the app suitable for managing multiple properties?
My Property allows users to input multiple survey numbers and property identifiers, but the combination of recurring fees, reliability issues, and data accuracy concerns makes managing a portfolio through this platform costly and risky.