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G Square Buys 62 Acres for Housing Project

Real estate developer G Square has acquired 62.38 acres of land in North Chennai to create 1,091 ready-to-construct villa plots. With an estimated investment of ₹230 crore, this large-scale project spans the rapidly evolving residential micro-markets of Red Hills, Puzhal, and Karanodai — areas now emerging as key real estate destinations in the city’s northern belt.

This expansion marks a critical milestone not just for G Square, but for the future of North Chennai, a region historically viewed as industrial and underserved. However, that perception is undergoing a rapid shift, thanks to sustained investment in physical and social infrastructure. Connectivity upgrades such as the Chennai Outer Ring Road and the proposed Peripheral Ring Road are bringing new accessibility to these northern zones. Simultaneously, improved metro links, expanded educational institutions, and the growth of health and commercial services are reshaping the region into a more liveable and sought-after residential zone.

G Square’s latest projects are strategically aligned with this momentum. The acquired land parcels are located within easy reach of transformative developments including the upcoming FinTech City in Madhavaram, the MMBT logistics park, and Origins by Mahindra World City in Ponneri. These emerging nodes are fuelling demand for accessible, well-connected, and planned residential communities.

According to senior officials at G Square, the objective is clear: offer secure, legally verified, and infrastructure-ready plots in areas poised for exponential growth. “North Chennai is no longer a peripheral afterthought,” a company spokesperson noted. “It is a fast-developing corridor that presents real value to homebuyers and investors alike. Our aim is to make high-quality residential real estate accessible in every potential growth zone.”Each of the plotted developments will include key amenities such as blacktop internal roads, street lighting, 24×7 CCTV surveillance, and gated security. Buyers will also be offered one year of free maintenance support and access to post-purchase construction services — features that aim to ease the transition from land purchase to home construction. Additionally, all plots come with clear title deeds and are eligible for bank-approved financing and EMI options, enabling greater affordability for mid-income households and first-time buyers.

This development effort also ties in with a broader vision of equitable urban growth. As core areas of Chennai become saturated and increasingly unaffordable, the expansion of plotted housing options into North Chennai presents an opportunity to decentralise development while offering residents access to sustainable, secure, and better-planned neighbourhoods.With demand for independent homes rising post-pandemic and a growing number of Chennai’s working professionals looking to relocate to less congested yet well-connected localities, G Square’s strategic bet on North Chennai appears timely. The region, long known for its logistical hubs and industrial clusters, is fast becoming an aspirational address for those seeking both investment potential and a future-ready lifestyle.

As North Chennai transitions into a vital residential growth engine for the city, this project not only reflects G Square’s confidence in the region but also signals a larger movement toward planned, secure and accessible housing development in India’s emerging urban corridors.

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