Proptimes Consultancy Services, founded in 2021 by Kian Kumar, is setting its sights on achieving ₹2000 crore in property sales for the fiscal year 2025-26. The company is committed to making real estate transactions more transparent and efficient.
Real EstateProperty SalesProptimes Consultancy ServicesKian KumarFiscal YearReal Estate NewsApr 25, 2025
Proptimes Consultancy Services' main mission is to make real estate transactions more transparent, efficient, and accessible for all stakeholders.
Proptimes aims to achieve ₹2000 crore in property sales for the fiscal year 2025-26.
Proptimes is expanding its market reach through a multi-faceted strategy that includes digital platform development, building strong partnerships, and exploring new markets and geographies.
Customer service is a crucial aspect of Proptimes' strategy. The company focuses on providing personalized support to its clients to ensure their needs and concerns are addressed at every stage of the buying or selling process.
Proptimes is committed to innovation and continuous improvement. The company invests in research and development to stay ahead of the curve in terms of technology and industry trends.
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