Century Real Estate has announced plans to launch 10 housing and plotted development projects worth ₹9000 crore in financial year 2026, following a successful FY25 with sales exceeding ₹1800 crore, particularly in the luxury residential segment.
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The key cities where Century Real Estate is launching new projects include Mumbai, Bangalore, and Hyderabad. The company is also planning to expand into other major cities like Pune, Chennai, and Kochi.
Century Real Estate is investing a total of ₹9000 crore in the 10 new housing and plotted development projects to be launched in FY26.
Century Real Estate is focusing on a mix of luxury residential complexes, plotted developments, and commercial projects, including modern office spaces and retail outlets.
Century Real Estate is committed to sustainable development and plans to incorporate green building practices and energy-efficient features in all new projects. This aligns with the company's goal to promote eco-friendly living and align with government initiatives for sustainable urban development.
Century Real Estate has secured significant investments and financial backing from leading institutions to support the launch and development of these new projects.
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