The land parcel offers seamless connectivity to Sarjapur, Varthur, Whitefield and the Outer Ring Road, Shriram Properties said. It is surrounded by international schools and is proximity to the upcoming Dommasandra Metro Station, it added.
Sarjapur continues to witness sustained residential demand, driven by proximity to major IT hubs, improving infrastructure and a well-developed social ecosystem, the company said.”This acquisition reinforces our confidence in the micro-market and our commitment to expanding our portfolio with well-located, scalable projects that cater to evolving homebuyer aspirations,” Akshay Murali, vice-president – business development at Shriram Properties, said.
Shares of Shriram Properties were trading 4.4% lower at ₹80.65 apiece around 12.30 pm on Monday. The stock has declined 10.3% in the past six months but has gained 9.5% in the past year.
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