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Real Estate Firm Expands to 13 Cities Aims for ₹10,000 Crore Sales

Real Estate Firm Expands to 13 Cities Aims for ₹10,000 Crore Sales

A leading real estate company is planning a major expansion by acquiring land in 13 new cities. With this move, the firm aims to increase its annual sales to ₹10,000 crore by the financial year 2029-30.The company already has a strong presence in Maharashtra, Goa, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, and Himachal Pradesh. To achieve its ambitious target, it is focusing on plotted development projects, which are in high demand among homebuyers and investors.

Currently, the company has land in 17 locations across various states and is looking to expand further. It plans to complete the land acquisition in these 13 new cities by March 2026. In addition, the company is set to begin construction work in seven of its existing locations within the next six months.

Established in 2021, the firm has quickly gained recognition in the real estate market. It has successfully launched several plotted development projects covering around 1,000 acres in multiple cities. The company is committed to providing legally approved and well-planned land parcels for both end-users and investors.

Real estate experts believe that land ownership will continue to be a popular investment choice in the coming years. The company is capitalizing on this trend by offering secure and well-documented land deals.With its rapid expansion and strategic investments, the firm is set to become a key player in India’s growing real estate market. Its goal of reaching ₹10,000 crore in annual sales highlights its strong vision and confidence in the future of land investment.

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