G Square, a leading plotted development real estate firm in India, has acquired 62.38 acres of land in North Chennai to develop 1,091 ready-to-construct villa plots. This significant investment of ₹230 crore marks a major push towards transforming North Chennai into a key residential zone.
Real EstateNorth ChennaiG SquareVilla PlotsUrban DevelopmentReal EstateJun 20, 2025

G Square has invested ₹230 crore for the development of 1,091 ready-to-construct villa plots in North Chennai.
Key infrastructure projects include the Chennai Outer Ring Road, the upcoming Peripheral Ring Road, and the metro rail extension.
The villa plots come with blacktop roads, street lighting, round-the-clock CCTV surveillance, and access to financial assistance through bank-approved EMI schemes. Buyers also get one year of complimentary maintenance.
G Square ensures legal sanctity through clear title deeds and regulatory approvals, providing buyers with the confidence and security needed for their investment.
G Square’s entry into North Chennai marks a significant step towards a more balanced and sustainable urban expansion, catering to the growing housing aspirations of the region's demographic.

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