ASK and ISIR have successfully raised Rs 5 billion for a luxury housing fund, signaling a significant boost to the real estate sector. This move is expected to drive high-end property development and attract more investors.
Luxury Real EstateReal Estate InvestmentAsk Property FundIsirAifReal Estate NewsMay 27, 2025
ASK and ISIR have successfully raised Rs 5 billion for the luxury housing fund.
The fund will invest in premium residential and commercial properties, focusing on luxury housing projects in major cities in India.
The fund is expected to drive the development of high-end properties, attract more investors, and contribute to the growth of the luxury real estate market in India.
The fund is a collaboration between ASK and ISIR, with ASK managing the financial aspects and ISIR handling project development and management.
The development of luxury housing projects will create jobs, stimulate local businesses, and contribute to urban development, aligning with the government's initiatives for sustainable urban growth.
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