Mumbai-based real estate developer Oberoi Realty recorded a significant 31% increase in bookings to ₹5,266 crore in FY25. The company sold 928 units, a 32% jump from the 705 units sold in the previous year.
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Oberoi Realty's total booking amount in FY25 was ₹5,266 crore.
Oberoi Realty sold 928 units in FY25.
Oberoi Realty's bookings increased by 31% in FY25 compared to the previous year.
Some key factors driving Oberoi Realty's success include a focus on premium locations, state-of-the-art amenities, sustainability, customer satisfaction, and a strong financial position.
Oberoi Realty's management team is optimistic about the company’s prospects and is committed to maintaining its momentum in the coming years, driven by a robust project pipeline and financial strength.
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