Godrej Properties, one of India's leading real estate firms, is set to launch housing projects worth ₹40,000 crore in FY26, aiming to significantly expand its business and solidify its market presence.
Real EstateGodrej PropertiesHousing ProjectsMumbaiSustainabilityReal EstateMay 11, 2025
Godrej Properties plans to launch housing projects worth ₹40,000 crore in FY26.
The projects will be spread across various cities in India, with a significant focus on Mumbai.
Godrej Properties is committed to incorporating green building practices and energy-efficient features into its developments.
The company will offer a diverse range of housing options, including affordable housing, luxury apartments, and mixed-use developments.
The launch of these projects is expected to create a significant number of jobs and contribute to the overall economic growth of the regions where the projects are located.
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