Macrotech Developers, a prominent real estate company, is setting its sights on achieving Rs 21,000 crore in property sales by the end of FY26, driven by robust housing demand in major cities like Mumbai, Pune, and Bengaluru.
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Macrotech Developers aims to achieve Rs 21,000 crore in property sales by the end of the financial year 2025-26.
The housing demand in these cities is driven by factors such as favorable interest rates, government incentives, improved economic conditions, and the presence of strong tech and industrial sectors.
Some of the key markets for Macrotech Developers include Mumbai, Pune, and Bengaluru, where the company has a significant presence and a robust project pipeline.
Macrotech Developers plans to achieve its sales target by accelerating project completions, launching new developments, and investing in technology and customer engagement to enhance the buying experience.
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