Real estate developer Casagrand is set to expand its presence in Hyderabad with plans to develop a significant 2.74 million square feet of projects, further solidifying its footprint in the city's booming real estate market.
Real EstateCasagrandHyderabadProperty DevelopmentMixeduse ProjectsReal EstateMar 05, 2025

Casagrand plans to develop 2.74 million square feet of projects in Hyderabad, including residential apartments, commercial spaces, and integrated townships.
The projects are expected to be located in key areas of Hyderabad, ensuring easy connectivity to major commercial and industrial zones.
The first phase of the projects is expected to launch in the next few months.
The new projects will feature smart homes, eco-friendly designs, and world-class amenities, designed to meet the high standards of modern urban living and working.
The expansion in Hyderabad is part of Casagrand’s broader strategy to diversify its portfolio and explore new markets, further strengthening its position as a leading real estate developer in the region.

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