Godrej Properties achieves a major milestone, selling over 2,000 homes worth Rs 3,150 crore in its Bengaluru project, a testament to its commitment to quality and customer satisfaction.
Godrej PropertiesBengaluru ProjectReal EstateLuxury HomesIndian Real Estate MarketReal Estate MumbaiJul 02, 2024
Godrej Properties has sold over 2,000 homes worth Rs 3,150 crore in its Bengaluru project.
The project offers a unique blend of luxury, convenience, and sustainability, making it an attractive option for homebuyers.
The project's success highlights the growing demand for luxury real estate in Bengaluru and the company's ability to deliver high-quality projects that meet customer expectations.
The company focuses on delivering projects that exceed customer expectations, with an emphasis on quality, sustainability, and innovation.
Godrej Properties is a leading Indian real estate developer, established in 1990, and is a part of the renowned Godrej Group.
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