Brigade Enterprises, a leading real estate developer in South India, is targeting a significant revenue of Rs 380 crore from their latest housing project in Bengaluru. The company, known for its innovative and sustainable projects, is confident in the gro
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The expected revenue from the new housing project in Bengaluru is Rs 380 crore.
The project includes a mix of apartments, villas, and townhouses.
The project will offer green spaces, recreational facilities, and state-of-the-art security systems.
PropTiger is a real estate consultant that provides market insights and trends. They have highlighted the growing demand for residential properties in Bengaluru.
Brigade Enterprises is using a comprehensive marketing campaign that includes digital platforms and traditional media, along with a dedicated sales team to provide personalized assistance.
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