Grahm, a leading real estate advisory firm based in Bengaluru, has announced plans to invest approximately ₹100 crore in fiscal year 2026. This significant investment will enable the company to expand its operations into seven major cities, including Delhi-NCR, Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Pune.
Real EstateExpansionInvestmentGrahmCitiesReal Estate PuneApr 21, 2025
Grahm plans to invest approximately ₹100 crore in fiscal year 2026 to expand its operations into seven key cities.
Grahm is targeting Delhi-NCR, Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Pune for its expansion plans.
Grahm will focus on establishing robust local teams, investing in advanced technology solutions, and enhancing its brand and reputation in these cities.
Grahm will leverage its existing relationships and market presence to penetrate the highly competitive real estate market in Delhi-NCR.
Grahm's expansion plans reflect the positive outlook for the Indian real estate market and the company's commitment to growth and providing unparalleled expertise and support to its clients.
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