Keystone Realtors, a leading Mumbai-based real estate developer, announced its plan to invest ₹9 billion in residential projects for the fiscal year 2025.
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Keystone Realtors is planning to invest ₹9 billion in residential projects.
The investment is expected to boost the company's growth and expansion plans in the residential sector.
The Indian real estate market is experiencing a surge in demand, driven by urbanization, economic growth, and government initiatives to boost affordable housing.
Keystone Realtors has a strong portfolio of residential projects in Mumbai, with a focus on quality, innovation, and customer satisfaction.
Keystone Realtors is known for its commitment to quality, innovation, and customer satisfaction, and has earned a reputation as a trusted and reliable developer in the industry.
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