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Jain Housing Targets Prime Locations for Long Term Real Estate Growth

Jain Housing and Constructions, a prominent player in South India’s residential real estate market, is strengthening its footprint across rapidly growing urban corridors in Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Coimbatore, and Kochi.

With an emphasis on connectivity, infrastructure, and urban development trends, the company is positioning its projects in high-demand localities offering both immediate livability and long-term capital appreciation. Sachin Mehta, Managing Director of Jain Housing, said the strategy revolves around creating sustainable communities in areas with rising economic and infrastructural potential. “We focus on developing projects in prime locations with connectivity, convenience, and future growth potential. Our aim is to build homes that provide comfort today and become valuable assets tomorrow,” he noted. In Chennai, projects like Aadhya in Semmencherry and Aadhidev in Manapakkam, Porur are gaining traction due to their proximity to Old Mahabalipuram Road (OMR) and major IT hubs. These neighbourhoods, supported by expanding metro lines, educational institutions, and healthcare facilities, have seen rising property demand, particularly among tech professionals.

In Bengaluru, Jains Swadesh in Uttarahalli and Jains Aashraya in Bannerghatta are drawing attention for their location advantages. Uttarahalli balances suburban tranquillity with access to arterial roads and social infrastructure, making it popular with families. Meanwhile, Bannerghatta Road has transformed into a tech and residential corridor, with commercial expansion and green zones driving steady real estate appreciation. Hyderabad’s Jains Carlton Creek in Khajaguda benefits from its proximity to HITEC City and Gachibowli, the epicentre of the city’s tech growth. The area’s rapid development, improved road networks, and lifestyle amenities are contributing to its emergence as a sought-after address for professionals. Beyond location, Jain Housing is known for modern designs, comprehensive amenities, and a focus on sustainability. The strategic placement of its developments reflects an alignment with urbanisation patterns across South Indian metros.

As Indian cities continue expanding outward with increasing demand for quality housing near employment zones, Jain Housing’s approach offers investors and homebuyers alike a strong value proposition—combining location advantage with long-term returns.

Jain Housing Targets Prime Locations for Long Term Real Estate Growth
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