Godrej Properties Ltd, a leading real estate developer, has announced its market entry into Panipat, Haryana, to develop its fourth residential plotted township in North India. The project, located in Sector 40, Panipat, is expected to generate a revenue potential of over ₹1,250 crore.
Godrej PropertiesPanipatReal EstateResidential TownshipNorth IndiaReal Estate NewsJun 30, 2025
Godrej Properties has acquired a 43-acre plot in Sector 40, Panipat, Haryana.
The new project in Panipat is expected to generate a revenue potential of over ₹1,250 crore.
The new township will offer attractive plot sizes along with lifestyle amenities and is strategically located with access from the National Highway and close to social infrastructure.
Godrej Properties' entry into Panipat marks its fourth residential plotted township in North India and aligns with its strategy to expand into new markets for plotted development.
Godrej Properties recently launched Barca Godrej MSR City in Devanahalli, Bengaluru, and Godrej Riverine in Sector 44, Noida, both of which have seen significant sales.
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