AB Real Estate, a leading player in the Indian real estate market, has announced a significant surge in its booking value, reaching Rs 8000 crore in FY25. The company launched five new projects in key markets including NCR, Bengaluru, and made a strategic entry into the Pune market.
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AB Real Estate achieved a booking value of Rs 8000 crore in FY25.
AB Real Estate launched five new projects in the last quarter of FY25.
AB Real Estate launched projects in NCR, Bengaluru, and made a strategic entry into the Pune market.
AB Real Estate emphasizes sustainability, innovation, and the integration of smart home technologies in its new projects.
AB Real Estate's strategy for future growth includes a robust pipeline of projects, a focus on customer satisfaction, and strategic investments in technology and talent.
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