After a quiet Q4 FY25, Oberoi Realty is gearing up for a series of property launches in FY26, targeting both the NCR and Mumbai markets. The company aims to capitalize on the recovering real estate sector and meet the growing demand for high-quality residential and commercial spaces.
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Oberoi Realty plans to launch several new property projects in FY26, focusing on the National Capital Region (NCR) and Mumbai. These projects aim to meet the growing demand for high-quality residential and commercial spaces.
Oberoi Realty held off on new launches in Q4 FY25 to closely monitor market trends and economic conditions. This strategic pause allowed the company to fine-tune its offerings and ensure they meet the evolving needs of its target audience.
Oberoi Realty's new projects will feature modern amenities, state-of-the-art security systems, and access to well-developed infrastructure. The company will also focus on sustainability and innovation in design to meet consumer preferences for eco-friendly and smart living solutions.
The Indian real estate sector has shown signs of recovery, driven by low interest rates, government initiatives, and a growing demand for quality housing. This positive market environment is expected to benefit Oberoi Realty's new projects in FY26.
Oberoi Realty is committed to customer satisfaction and quality construction. The company's projects are known for their attention to detail and adherence to high standards, which have earned it a loyal customer base and positive market recognition.

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