Birla Estates, a leading real estate developer, has announced a significant milestone in Bengaluru's residential market, with sales worth Rs 600 crore. The company has established a strong presence in the city, with a focus on delivering high-quality livi
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Birla Estates has sold residential properties worth Rs 600 crore in Bengaluru.
Birla Estates is headquartered in Mumbai.
Birla Estates focuses on delivering exceptional living spaces that cater to the evolving needs of homebuyers, with a focus on innovative design, world-class amenities, and sustainable practices.
Bengaluru is a hub for residential real estate due to its thriving IT sector and pleasant climate, leading to a growing demand for housing.
Birla Estates is poised to play a significant role in shaping the future of residential living in Bengaluru and beyond, with its commitment to delivering high-quality living spaces.
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