Certus Capital, a prominent player in the real estate investment sector, has announced its latest move by investing Rs 150 crores in two housing projects within the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. This strategic investment underscores the company's commitment
Real EstateInvestmentMumbai Metropolitan RegionHousing ProjectsCertus CapitalReal EstateOct 31, 2024

Certus Capital has invested Rs 150 crores in two new housing projects in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR).
One project is situated in a bustling suburban area, and the other is in a more serene, yet well-connected part of the MMR.
Certus Capital follows a disciplined investment approach, focusing on creating long-term value and adhering to high standards of quality and sustainability.
The MMR is one of the fastest-growing urban regions in India, with a robust economy, expanding population, and well-developed infrastructure and transportation networks.
Certus Capital's mission is to drive growth and innovation in the Indian real estate sector by making strategic investments and delivering high-quality, value-driven projects.

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