SGRE Fund, a real estate-focused Alternative Investment Fund (AIF), has made a significant investment of Rs 125 crore in two stressed housing projects located in the National Capital Region (NCR). This move is expected to rejuvenate the projects and bring new life to the real estate market in the region.
Real EstateInvestmentNcrSgre FundDistressed ProjectsReal EstateMay 12, 2025

SGRE Fund is a real estate-focused Alternative Investment Fund (AIF) that specializes in investments in distressed real estate projects. The fund aims to revitalize these projects by providing financial support and active project management.
SGRE Fund has invested Rs 125 crore in two stressed housing projects located in the National Capital Region (NCR).
The two projects are located in Gurugram and Faridabad, both key areas within the NCR known for their strategic locations and infrastructure development.
The projects have faced challenges such as regulatory hurdles, funding constraints, and market volatility, which have led to delays in completion and financial distress.
The investment by SGRE Fund is expected to have a positive impact by restoring confidence among homebuyers and developers, encouraging other investors to take a more active role, and contributing to a more stable and sustainable real estate ecosystem in the NCR.

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