Government investment in infrastructure is driving demand for real estate in India, with plotted land being the most sought after.
Real EstatePlotted LandInfrastructure DevelopmentIndian EconomyThe House Of Abhinandan LodhaReal Estate MumbaiJul 14, 2024
Government investment in infrastructure such as roads, highways, and airports is driving the demand for real estate in India.
Plotted land is the most sought-after type of real estate in India.
The company is expecting a 40% growth in revenue to Rs 2,400 crore and Ebitda of Rs 1,300 crore in FY25.
The company has 700 acres of land for plotted development.
The company's focus is on providing high-quality residential and commercial projects with a strong commitment to customer satisfaction.
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