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.
Real EstateInvestmentGrahmSustainabilityTechnologyReal EstateApr 09, 2025
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.
Mumbai's real estate market has just witnessed a landmark transaction as Uday Kotak, the founder and former managing director of Kotak Mahindra Bank, and his family have acquired a luxurious, sea-facing building for an astounding ₹400 crore.
Income Tax department conducts massive raids on Nashik-based jewellers
Join our live daily calls to get answers to your stock market queries and stay updated with the latest market news. From real estate to automotive, we cover it all.
Get a glimpse into Akshay Kumar's stunning Rs80 crore duplex apartment in Juhu, Mumbai, designed by his wife Twinkle Khanna, featuring elegant interiors and serene outdoor spaces.
The Supreme Court has ruled that homebuyers have the right to peacefully protest against builders, quashing a defamation complaint filed by a real estate developer in Mumbai.
The state government is planning to widen the Ghodbunder road to eight lanes to ease traffic congestion and facilitate vehicular movement. The project will be undertaken by MMRDA and will also include a 10 km long cycle track.