Mumbai-based real estate giant Macrotech Developers, known for its Lodha brand properties, has acquired 10 land parcels in FY25 to develop significant housing projects.
Real EstateLand AcquisitionHousing ProjectsMacrotech DevelopersLodha BrandReal EstateApr 13, 2025

The acquisition of 10 land parcels by Macrotech Developers is significant as it will enable the company to develop new housing projects, expand its portfolio, and meet the growing demand for premium residential properties.
The new land parcels are strategically located in key cities and regions, including Mumbai, Pune, and Bangalore, which are known for their robust infrastructure and high demand for quality housing.
Macrotech Developers' focus with these new projects is to deliver world-class residential experiences, maintaining the highest standards of quality and sustainability.
Macrotech Developers is contributing to the government's housing for all initiative by developing a range of housing projects that cater to different segments of the market, including affordable homes.
The long-term benefits of these land acquisitions for Macrotech Developers include the ability to diversify its project portfolio, explore new opportunities, and ensure steady growth, while also creating jobs and boosting the local economy.

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