Godrej Properties, a leading real estate developer in India, has announced plans to launch housing projects worth ₹40,000 crore in the fiscal year 2026. This strategic move aims to significantly expand the company's market share and strengthen its position in the competitive real estate sector.
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Godrej Properties plans to launch housing projects worth ₹40,000 crore in the fiscal year 2026.
The main focus of these new housing projects is to cater to a wide range of customer segments, from first-time homebuyers to luxury home enthusiasts, while emphasizing sustainability and smart living.
Godrej Properties aligns with the government's 'Housing for All' mission by launching projects that cater to various income groups, providing affordable housing to a broader segment of the population.
Apart from residential properties, Godrej Properties is exploring opportunities in the commercial and retail segments to diversify its business and tap into new revenue streams.
The launch of these projects is expected to create significant job opportunities and stimulate economic growth in the regions where they are located. Godrej Properties is committed to working closely with local communities to ensure the development process is inclusive and beneficial.

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