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City-based property developer Casagrand has drawn up plans to develop boutique residential properties across prime locations in Chennai, Bengaluru and Hyderabad, the company said on Wednesday. Under this initiative, Casagrand aims to build private residential communities with high-end specifications in metros with generation of Rs 500 crore as revenue from this segment. As more focus was laid in developing large-scale projects including high-rise buildings and independent villas, the significance in the residential localities was ignored for a while, Casagrand said in a statement. "Venturing into this segment, Casagrand is aiming to add a minimum of 100 boutique residences in the next 12 months across Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad," the firm said. Commenting on the initiative, Casagrand founder Arun Mn said, "We feel this particular segment has been overlooked by the reputed builders as we all have focused on building a bigger community, but after analysing that this segment has hu
Realty firm M3M India has bagged a 13-acre land parcel in Noida through e-auctions and plans to invest around Rs 2,400 crore to develop a mixed-use project, its director Pankaj Bansal said on Wednesday. M3M India, which has a major presence in Gurugram, will be foraying into Noida property market through this project. "We have secured a 52,000 square metre plot in Sector 94 through an e-auction conducted by the Noida Authority. We will be entering into the Noida market through this land acquisition," Bansal told PTI. The land has been bought at Rs 827.41 crore through auction, he said, adding that the total acquisition would reach Rs 1,200 crore including lease rent and registration charges. "We are targeting to launch this mixed-use project, comprising of housing, retail and serviced apartments, in February-March next year," Bansal said. Asked about the funding of this project, he said the company is in talks with financial institutions to raise funds. Bansal said the company pl