Billionaire Gautam Adani is set to make a significant move in the Indian real estate market with a Rs 12,090 crore deal, further cementing his presence in the sector through Adani Realty and Adani Properties.
Real EstateAdani GroupGautam AdaniAffordable HousingInfrastructureReal EstateMar 20, 2025
The real estate deal announced by the Adani Group is valued at Rs 12,090 crore.
The Adani Group is currently active in the real estate market through its unlisted entities, Adani Realty and Adani Properties.
The deal includes a mix of completed and under-construction projects, spanning a range of property types, from luxury apartments to affordable housing.
The Adani Group plans to cater to the growing demand for affordable housing by focusing on segments that cater to first-time homebuyers and young professionals, ensuring well-connected and high-quality residential projects.
The Adani Group's real estate expansion is expected to create significant job opportunities, stimulate economic activity in the regions where projects are located, and contribute to the development of integrated townships and smart cities.
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