Godrej Properties has achieved a significant milestone by selling properties worth Rs 28,800 crore in 2024, topping the list of listed firms. The company has launched 30 projects, with the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) contributing Rs 9,177 crore.
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Godrej Properties sold properties worth Rs 28,800 crore in 2024.
The Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) contributed the most to Godrej Properties' sales in 2024, with Rs 9,177 crore.
Godrej Properties launched a total of 30 projects in 2024.
Godrej Properties has integrated green building practices and smart home technologies in its projects to enhance quality of life and contribute to environmental sustainability.
Godrej Properties is optimistic about the future of the real estate market. The company's strong financial position and robust pipeline of projects position it well to continue its growth trajectory.
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