Oberoi Realty, a prominent player in the luxury real estate market, reported a significant 31% increase in sales bookings for the fiscal year 2025, reaching Rs 5,266 crore. This surge is a testament to the company's strong market position and strategic focus on premium housing segments.
Luxury HousingReal EstateOberoi RealtySales BookingsFiscal YearReal Estate NewsApr 19, 2025
Oberoi Realty primarily focuses on the luxury housing segment, offering high-end residential projects such as villas and apartments designed to meet the needs of affluent buyers.
Oberoi Realty reported a 31% increase in sales bookings for the fiscal year 2025.
Key factors contributing to Oberoi Realty's success include its focus on luxury housing, robust project execution capabilities, strategic investments in marketing and technology, and a commitment to innovation and customer-centric approaches.
Oberoi Realty's projects are known for their premium finishes, state-of-the-art amenities, and prime locations, which attract discerning buyers looking for high-quality living spaces.
Oberoi Realty is set to launch several new projects in the coming year, with a focus on expanding its footprint in key markets and continuing to deliver high-end residential options.
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