Macrotech Developers, known for its Lodha brand, has acquired three land parcels in Mumbai and Pune, betting big on the growing housing demand.
Real EstateMacrotech DevelopersLodha BrandMumbaiPuneLand AcquisitionReal Estate PuneJul 14, 2024
Macrotech Developers has adopted a two-pronged approach to acquire land parcels, focusing on both outright purchases and partnerships with landowners.
The company is betting big on the growing housing demand in these regions and wants to strengthen its presence in the Mumbai and Pune markets.
The acquisition of these three land parcels is expected to provide a significant boost to Macrotech Developers' project pipeline.
The company has established itself as a major player in the Indian real estate market, known for its commitment to delivering world-class projects.
The Lodha brand is known for delivering high-quality projects that meet the evolving needs of homebuyers and businesses.
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