The 7th Global Real Estate Brand Awards 2025 recognized leading voices in the real estate industry, celebrating innovation, excellence, and sustainability.
Real EstateBrand AwardsSustainabilityInnovationMarketingReal Estate NewsJul 07, 2025

The 7th Global Real Estate Brand Awards is an annual event that recognizes and celebrates the achievements of leading real estate brands and professionals. It highlights innovation, sustainability, and excellence in the real estate industry.
Silverline Developers, led by Ankur Aggarwal, won the award for Best Sustainable Real Estate Development. The company is known for its green building initiatives and energy-efficient technologies.
Mariana Thompson, CEO of Thompson Properties, won the award for Best Real Estate Marketing Campaign. The company's innovative use of virtual reality and augmented reality in marketing has been particularly noteworthy.
Green Valley Homes, a company specializing in affordable housing solutions, won the award for Best Small Real Estate Firm. They are known for providing high-quality homes to low-income families.
Dr. Priya Kapoor, the founder of Kapoor Realty, received the award for Best Female Real Estate Entrepreneur. She has been a pioneer in the industry, promoting gender equality and diversity.

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