DRA, a leading real estate developer in Chennai, has achieved a significant milestone by crossing the Rs 5 billion revenue mark in FY 2024-25, becoming the fastest company to do so in the region.
Real EstateChennaiDraSustainable BuildingEconomic GrowthReal EstateApr 23, 2025

DRA has achieved a revenue milestone of Rs 5.25 billion in the fiscal year 2024-25, making it the fastest real estate developer in Chennai to reach this mark.
DRA's success can be attributed to its strategic projects, innovative marketing, focus on sustainability, and strong customer-centric approach.
Chennai's real estate market is significant due to its robust infrastructure, favorable government policies, and growing demand for residential and commercial spaces, making it an attractive market for developers.
DRA integrates eco-friendly features into its projects, focusing on reducing environmental impact and appealing to environmentally conscious buyers.
DRA plans to launch several new projects in Chennai and other key cities in South India, focusing on delivering innovative and sustainable living solutions.

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