Assetz Property Group is set to launch residential projects worth Rs 7500 crore in gross development value (GDV) by the end of FY26, aligning with its strategic goal to capture 6-7% of Bengaluru's real estate market over the next three years.
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Assetz Property Group plans to launch residential projects with a total gross development value (GDV) of Rs 7500 crore by the end of FY26.
Assetz Property Group aims to capture 6-7% of Bengaluru's real estate market over the next three years.
Assetz Property Group uses green building materials and implements energy-efficient systems in all its projects to promote sustainability.
In addition to residential projects, Assetz Property Group is exploring the development of mixed-use projects that combine residential units with office spaces, retail outlets, and recreational facilities.
Assetz Property Group focuses on delivering projects on time and within budget, maintaining high standards of quality, and offering customer-centric design and eco-friendly construction practices.

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