Sunteck Realty, a leading real estate developer, has taken a significant step by incorporating its wholly-owned subsidiary, Astrica Realtors Pvt. Ltd. (ARPL). This strategic move underscores Sunteck's commitment to dominating the luxury real estate market
Real EstateLuxury MarketSunteck RealtyAstrica RealtorsExpansionReal Estate NewsMar 12, 2025

Astrica Realtors Pvt. Ltd. (ARPL) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sunteck Realty. It was incorporated to focus on developing and marketing luxury residential and commercial properties in India.
Sunteck Realty incorporated ARPL to expand its footprint in the luxury real estate market, meet the growing demand for premium living spaces, and tap into new opportunities in this segment.
ARPL will focus on developing integrated townships, premium residential complexes, and exploring opportunities in segments such as hospitality and retail.
The incorporation of ARPL is expected to enhance Sunteck Realty's market reach, diversify its portfolio, and attract more investors. It will also help the company capture a larger share of the luxury real estate market and improve its financial performance.
Sunteck Realty is committed to innovation and sustainability. The company will continue to invest in green technologies and sustainable building practices, ensuring that its projects are environmentally responsible.

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