Mumbai-based Godrej Properties has set a new sales record, surpassing ₹29,444 crore in FY25, beating its previous record of ₹22,500 crore from FY24 and exceeding its guidance of ₹27,000 crore.
Real EstateGodrej PropertiesSales RecordMumbaiSustainable DevelopmentReal Estate MumbaiApr 08, 2025
Godrej Properties set a sales record of ₹29,444 crore in FY25.
This record surpasses the company's previous record of ₹22,500 crore from FY24.
Several factors contributed to Godrej Properties' success, including a recovering real estate market, increased consumer confidence, strategic expansion across key cities, and a focus on sustainable and innovative projects.
Godrej Properties has adapted to changing market conditions by implementing a series of measures such as digital transformation, enhanced customer engagement, and a robust risk management framework.
Godrej Properties is poised for continued growth and success with a robust pipeline of upcoming projects, a focus on innovation, sustainability, and customer satisfaction.
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