Noted real estate developer G Square Realtors Pvt Ltd has announced plans to invest Rs 1,000 crore over the next two years into expanding its portfolio of villas and apartments across South India.
Real EstateInvestmentG Square RealtorsSouth IndiaExpansionReal Estate MumbaiJan 29, 2025
G Square Realtors is planning to invest Rs 1,000 crore over the next two years to expand into the sectors of villas and apartments.
The expansion will cover Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Telangana, including both Tier I, II, and III cities.
G Square Realtors has completed over 127 projects and served over 15,000 customers.
The company's strategy is to integrate the expansion of villas and apartments into both existing and upcoming project sites, alongside the plotted developments.
Bala Ramajeyam is the Managing Director of G Square Realtors. He stated that this expansion is a proud moment for the company as it enters the next phase of evolution, tailoring business to meet diverse residential preferences.
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