Real estate company ATS Homekraft has successfully sold around 400 residential plots for more than Rs 1,200 crore in its new project on the Yamuna Expressway. This marks a significant achievement in the real estate sector, highlighting the growing demand for housing in the region.
Real EstateResidential PlotsYamuna ExpresswayAts HomekraftHousing MarketReal EstateMar 30, 2025
ATS Homekraft has sold around 400 residential plots for more than Rs 1,200 crore in its new project on the Yamuna Expressway.
The new project by ATS Homekraft is located on the Yamuna Expressway, which connects Delhi to Agra.
The plots offered by ATS Homekraft are well-planned with green spaces, community facilities, and are available in various sizes to cater to different preferences and budgets.
ATS Homekraft is using eco-friendly materials and energy-efficient designs to ensure the project is sustainable and environmentally friendly.
The success of this project demonstrates the resilience and potential of the real estate market, highlighting the strong demand for well-planned and well-located residential properties.
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