HDFC Capital, a leading investment firm, has made a significant investment of Rs 1.5K crore in Eldeco, a renowned real estate developer, to boost residential projects in Tier II and III cities. This strategic move aims to capitalize on the growing demand for affordable housing in smaller cities.
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HDFC Capital has invested Rs 1.5K crore in Eldeco.
The primary goal of this investment is to address the growing demand for affordable housing in Tier II and III cities.
Tier II and III cities are experiencing rapid urbanization and population growth, driving the need for more accessible and affordable housing options.
Eldeco is a renowned real estate developer with a strong track record of delivering high-quality residential projects across various cities in India.
The investment will create job opportunities, stimulate economic growth, and attract more people to these cities by providing affordable housing.
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