Godrej Properties Ltd, a prominent player in India's real estate sector, has announced ambitious plans to generate Rs 1350 crore in revenue from a new housing project in Mumbai. This move signifies the company's strategic expansion and commitment to the Mumbai market.
Godrej PropertiesMumbaiReal EstateSustainable LivingResidential DevelopmentReal Estate MumbaiApr 04, 2025
The expected revenue from the new housing project in Mumbai is Rs 1350 crore.
The project is expected to be completed within 24 to 30 months from the commencement date.
The project will feature a range of residential units, including apartments and villas, designed to meet the needs of various segments of the market.
The project will incorporate green building practices, energy-efficient systems, and smart home technologies to promote sustainable living.
Godrej Properties is known for delivering high-quality, sustainable developments and has a strong track record of successful projects in the real estate market.
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