HDFC Capital is set to invest Rs 1.5k crore in a platform with Eldeco to develop affordable housing projects in smaller towns, aiming to tap into the growing demand for homes in tier-II cities.
Affordable HousingTierii CitiesHdfc CapitalEldecoReal Estate MarketReal EstateApr 13, 2025
HDFC Capital is investing Rs 1.5k crore in the platform with Eldeco to develop affordable housing projects in tier-II cities.
The estimated value of the housing projects in tier-II cities is Rs 11k crore.
PropEquity, a real estate data analytics firm, reported a 20 per cent increase in housing sales in 15 major tier-II cities last year.
The primary focus of the HDFC Capital and Eldeco partnership is to develop affordable housing projects in tier-II cities, addressing the growing demand for quality homes in smaller towns.
The partnership between HDFC Capital and Eldeco aligns with the government's 'Housing for All' mission by providing affordable and quality homes to a broader segment of the population, contributing to the goal of housing for all by 2022.
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