Axis Ecorp aims to generate Rs.1 billion in revenue from its fractional ownership model by FY25, targeting high-end holiday and commercial real estate properties.
Axis EcorpFractional OwnershipReal EstateFy25RevenueReal EstateAug 21, 2024
Fractional ownership is a model that allows multiple investors to collectively own a property, reducing the financial burden on individual investors.
Axis Ecorp aims to generate Rs.1 billion in revenue from its fractional ownership model by FY25.
Axis Ecorp's fractional ownership model primarily targets high-end holiday and commercial real estate properties.
Axis Ecorp has expertise in real estate development and management, which enables it to deliver high-quality projects that meet the evolving needs of its customers.
Axis Ecorp is focused on innovation and customer satisfaction, which has enabled it to establish itself as a leader in the real estate industry.
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