Driven Properties, a Dubai-based real estate brokerage with a global presence, has opened its first office in Hyderabad, marking a significant step in its expansion into the Indian market.
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Driven Properties is a Dubai-headquartered real estate brokerage with a presence in 40 countries. It offers a wide range of services in real estate, including brokerage, property management, and development.
Hyderabad was chosen for its stability, transparency, IT-driven economy, and strong infrastructure, making it a natural first choice for Driven Properties' expansion into India.
Driven Properties offers end-to-end services in real estate, including brokerage, property management, leasing, development, furnishing, relocation support, and citizenship by investment.
The office in Hyderabad spans 3,000 square feet and is located at Dullas Centre, Knowledge City, Madhapur.
Driven Properties plans to expand operations to other major cities in India, including Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru, in the near future.
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