Godrej Properties has announced the successful launch of Godrej Woodscapes in Bangalore, selling over 2,000 homes worth Rs 3,150 crore. This marks the company's most successful launch ever in terms of value and volume of sales achieved.
Godrej PropertiesBangaloreReal EstateHousingSouth IndiaReal Estate NewsJul 02, 2024
Godrej Properties has sold over 2,000 homes worth over Rs 3,150 crore in Godrej Woodscapes.
Godrej Properties has achieved over 500% QoQ growth in sales in Bangalore.
Godrej Woodscapes is the most successful launch ever for Godrej Properties in terms of value and volume of sales achieved.
Godrej Properties has a robust launch pipeline for FY25, which includes several new project launches planned in Bangalore and market entry into Hyderabad.
Godrej Properties aims to further strengthen its presence in South India in the coming years.
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