Godrej Properties has made a significant move in Pune's real estate market with the acquisition of a 16-acre land parcel in Upper Kharadi, marking its second major land purchase in the Kharadi-Wagholi corridor within a month. The company aims to unlock a revenue potential of approximately Rs 7,300 crore from these acquisitions.
Godrej PropertiesReal EstatePuneUpper KharadiLand AcquisitionReal Estate NewsJun 17, 2025
The two recent land acquisitions in the Kharadi-Wagholi corridor are expected to unlock a cumulative revenue potential of approximately Rs 7,300 crore.
The newly acquired 16-acre land parcel is located in Upper Kharadi, Pune.
The estimated revenue potential from the 16-acre land parcel in Upper Kharadi is Rs 3,100 crore.
As of June 16, 2025, the market capitalization of Godrej Properties Limited is Rs 73,186 crore.
The Price-to-Earnings (PE) ratio of Godrej Properties Limited is 48.05.
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