A leading real estate company based in Bengaluru has reported a significant milestone, achieving a sales volume of 7.05 million square feet and a 23 per cent rise in collections to Rs 7,847 crore in the fiscal year 2025. This impressive performance underscores the robust growth and demand in the South Indian real estate market.
Real EstateSouth IndiaBengaluruSales GrowthProperty DevelopmentReal EstateMay 15, 2025
The company's sales volume in FY25 was 7.05 million square feet.
The company's collections rose by 23 per cent in FY25.
The company is based in Bengaluru, South India.
The company has a presence in key cities across South India, including Bengaluru, Chennai, and Hyderabad.
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