Suraj Estate Developers has acquired a 644 sq. meter land parcel in Lower Parel, Mumbai, for Rs. 6.44 crores, enhancing its Ambavat Bhavan project and strengthening its presence in the value-luxury segment.
Real EstateSuraj Estate DevelopersLand AcquisitionMumbaiAmbavat BhavanReal Estate NewsAug 26, 2025

The land acquisition by Suraj Estate Developers in Lower Parel, Mumbai, is significant as it enhances the company's Ambavat Bhavan project and strengthens its presence in the value-luxury segment of the real estate market.
The acquisition will expand the Ambavat Bhavan project by creating a consolidated 1,310 sq. meter plot, yielding a saleable carpet area of 0.32 lakh sq. ft. and a projected gross development value (GDV) of Rs. 130 crores.
On a quarter-on-quarter basis, sales declined 2.94 percent to Rs. 132 crore, operating profit surged 66.67 percent to Rs. 50 crore, profit before tax rose 7.69 percent to Rs. 28 crore, and net profit increased 16.67 percent to Rs. 21 crore.
The market reacted positively to the land acquisition, with Suraj Estate Developers' stock trading marginally higher, touching an intraday high of Rs. 327, marking a rise of 0.85 percent from the previous close.
Suraj Estate Developers is known for value-luxury, luxury, and commercial developments, with strong expertise in tenant redevelopment under DCPR 33(7), leveraging negotiations to create value in high-density areas.

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