Real estate investor Build Capital has backed a mid-income housing project in Maharashtra, aiming to capitalize on the growing demand for affordable homes in the region over the next 3-5 years.
Real EstateMidincome HousingBuild CapitalMaharashtraSustainable DevelopmentReal Estate MaharashtraJan 24, 2025
Build Capital focuses on developing innovative and sustainable housing solutions, particularly in the mid-income segment, to address the growing demand for affordable homes.
Build Capital aims to deliver around 1,000 units over the next 3-5 years through this mid-income housing project in Maharashtra.
The project will incorporate green building practices, energy-efficient systems, and water conservation measures to reduce environmental impact and offer cost savings to residents.
The investment is expected to create numerous job opportunities, contribute to the region's economic growth, and attract further investment to the area.
Build Capital plans to expand its presence in Maharashtra by investing in more mid-income housing projects in the coming years, aiming to become a leading player in the affordable housing market.
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