Bengaluru-based real estate advisory firm Grahm has unveiled an ambitious plan to invest Rs 8–10 billion by the end of FY26, targeting a significant share of the Rs 500 billion real estate market.
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Grahm plans to invest Rs 8–10 billion by the end of FY26 to expand its real estate portfolio and capture a significant share of the Rs 500 billion market.
Grahm is focusing on high-growth areas, particularly Tier 1 and Tier 2 cities, where demand for quality real estate is increasing.
Grahm is committed to sustainable design principles, ensuring all projects are environmentally friendly and energy-efficient.
Technology is a key component of Grahm's strategy, with advanced analytics, artificial intelligence, and digital marketing tools being used to streamline processes and enhance customer experience.
Grahm partners with educational institutions, supports community projects, and focuses on local employment to create a positive impact and foster long-term growth.

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