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Bengaluru Coldwell Banker Names Value Add Realty Area Developer Southern States

Bengaluru-based Value Add Realty has been appointed as the Area Developer for Coldwell Banker India across Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Goa, marking a strategic push to consolidate the brand’s presence in South India. The move highlights the growing emphasis on professionalised real estate services and standardised practices across regional markets.

Value Add Realty, led by Partner Balaji Badrinath, has been affiliated with Coldwell Banker for over a decade, helping to strengthen the brokerage’s operations in Bengaluru. The firm has been recognised for adopting structured advisory processes, emphasising client service, and integrating global best practices into the Indian residential and commercial property landscape. An official at Coldwell Banker India noted, “Value Add Realty’s decade-long track record in Bengaluru demonstrates its commitment to professionalism and operational excellence. Their familiarity with the South Indian market, coupled with exposure to international training programmes, will enhance service delivery for buyers, investors, and developers alike.” As Area Developer, Value Add Realty will oversee strategic operations, marketing, and network expansion across the four states, including onboarding new franchisees. Among the initial steps, the firm has welcomed Archstone Ventures in Devanahalli into Coldwell Banker’s franchise network. This expansion is expected to amplify the brand’s market visibility and strengthen its service framework.

The appointment underscores the growing importance of institutionalised real estate networks in India’s evolving property ecosystem. Industry experts suggest that the consolidation of local franchisees under global brand standards not only improves operational efficiency but also increases transparency, elevates client trust, and supports sustainable urban development practices. Coldwell Banker India operates through a franchise model across Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Ahmedabad, aligned with the global operations of Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC, which has a presence in over 45 countries. The Indian arm leverages this network to offer consistent service quality, technologically enabled property listings, and comprehensive advisory services across residential, commercial, and investment segments. Looking forward, the South Indian expansion is likely to support the growth of sustainable, client-centric real estate practices. By combining local market insight with global operational standards, the initiative aims to offer enhanced property solutions while promoting ethical, efficient, and environmentally considerate development. An industry analyst observed, “Regional developers with strong local knowledge, when paired with global systems, can accelerate market maturity, bring in professionalised standards, and contribute to more resilient and inclusive urban growth. This is particularly relevant as South Indian cities expand rapidly, with increasing residential and commercial demand.”

Coldwell Banker India’s appointment of Value Add Realty represents a deliberate strategy to leverage established regional expertise, reinforce network capabilities, and scale operations while upholding a commitment to professional and sustainable real estate development across key Southern markets.

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