Mumbai-based real estate developer Macrotech Developers, commonly known as Lodha Group, has made a significant acquisition by purchasing a 2.82-acre land parcel in the Hinjawadi area of Pune for ₹110 crore. This move underscores the growing interest and i
Pune Real EstateLand AcquisitionLodha GroupHinjawadiReal Estate MarketReal Estate PuneNov 11, 2024
Lodha Group has acquired a 2.82-acre land parcel in the Hinjawadi area of Pune for ₹110 crore.
Hinjawadi is known for its thriving IT and tech industry, making it a prime location for both residential and commercial projects. The area has a steady influx of professionals and families, driving the demand for quality properties.
The acquisition reflects the growing confidence of developers in the Pune market and is expected to drive further growth and development in the region.
Macrotech Developers is better known as Lodha Group.
The Pune real estate market is being driven by robust infrastructure, favorable government policies, a growing economy, and the presence of several IT parks, educational institutions, and healthcare facilities.
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