Real estate giant Macrotech Developers has made a significant move by acquiring 10 land parcels in the fiscal year 2025, marking a major step in their expansion plans. The company intends to develop these parcels into housing projects worth ₹23,700 crore, signaling a strong commitment to the housing market.
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The total value of the new housing projects is estimated at ₹23,700 crore.
Macrotech Developers acquired 10 land parcels in FY25.
The land parcels are strategically located in key urban and semi-urban areas, chosen based on their strong market fundamentals.
Macrotech Developers is committed to integrating eco-friendly features and technologies into the designs of the housing units, ensuring they are energy-efficient and environmentally friendly.
The projects will feature a range of amenities and community facilities, such as parks, recreational areas, and commercial spaces.
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