Aditya Birla Real Estate, a leading player in the Indian real estate market, is set to launch a new housing project in Pune. The company aims to generate Rs 2,700 crore in revenue from this ambitious project, which will add to its portfolio of projects in
PuneAditya Birla Real EstateHousing ProjectRevenue TargetReal Estate DevelopmentReal Estate MumbaiMar 17, 2025

The new housing project in Pune by Aditya Birla Real Estate is expected to generate a revenue of Rs 2,700 crore.
The new housing project is located in a strategic area of Pune, known for its rapid development and high demand for residential properties.
The project will offer a mix of residential apartments, villas, and townhouses, designed to meet the needs of various segments of the market.
The project will feature eco-friendly features such as rainwater harvesting, energy-efficient lighting, and solar panels to promote sustainable living.
The project is expected to create numerous jobs and boost the local economy, in addition to generating significant revenue for Aditya Birla Real Estate.

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