Ramky Estates has solidified its reputation as a trusted name in the residential properties market, building a legacy of success as the only real estate developer with a significant footprint across South India.
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Ramky Estates has a legacy of 29 years in the real estate industry, with a presence across South India and a portfolio of over 10 million sq. ft. of delivered spaces.
Ramky Estates is known for its visionary approach to project development, with a focus on introducing contemporary aesthetics and execution that set new benchmarks in the industry.
Ramky Estates has served over 9000 happy families across South India.
Ramky Estates has 15 million sq. ft. of residential projects under strategic development, with an additional 10 million sq. ft. poised for imminent launch.
Ramky Estates is committed to delivering exceptional quality and customer satisfaction, with a focus on making a meaningful difference in people's lives by helping them build a better tomorrow.
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