Rudram Realty's Vinit Matlani on his journey to make land buying a seamless process for white-collar individuals
Real EstateVinit MatlaniRudram RealtyLand BuyingMumbaiRaigad DistrictReal Estate MumbaiAug 30, 2024

Rudram Realty leverages technology to make the land buying process seamless for white-collar individuals.
Vinit Matlani's vision is to make the land buying process a thriving area of investment in India.
Vinit Matlani has faced numerous challenges, including demonetization, GST regulations, and a global pandemic.
Rudram Realty plans to invest Rs. 500 crore in the Raigad district of Mumbai and build and sell 10 lakh units per year.
Vinit Matlani believes that to be successful, one has to sacrifice and think long-term, and work in one industry of their choice only.

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