Jenika Ventures, a leading real estate consultancy firm, expands to South India with the opening of a new office in Bengaluru, marking a significant milestone in its growth journey.
Real EstateSouth IndiaBengaluruJenika VenturesExpansionReal Estate NewsAug 23, 2024
The expansion marks a significant milestone in the company's growth journey, as it aims to strengthen its presence across the southern region of the country.
The company plans to target Hyderabad and Chennai as part of its next phase of expansion.
Jenika Ventures aims to become a leading force in the South Indian real estate market.
The company has partnered with Prestige Group, Godrej Properties, Lodha Group, Shobha, Puravankara, and other prominent developers.
Jenika Ventures is committed to delivering unparalleled value and service to its clients.
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