Birla Estates, the real estate arm of the Aditya Birla Group, has announced a significant achievement in FY25, with property sale bookings doubling to Rs 8000 crore, driven by robust housing demand and strategic market positioning.
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Birla Estates is the real estate arm of the Aditya Birla Group, known for its high-quality residential and commercial projects across India.
Birla Estates' property sale bookings in FY25 doubled to Rs 8000 crore.
Birla Estates' success in FY25 was driven by robust housing demand, strategic market positioning, sustainable development, and digital transformation.
Birla Estates offers a range of projects including luxury apartments, affordable housing, and commercial complexes.
Birla Estates has integrated green building practices and energy-efficient technologies in its projects to promote sustainability and meet the needs of environmentally conscious buyers.
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