Real estate major Lodha Developers Limited has made a significant strategic move by acquiring 8.37 acres of prime land in Bengaluru for ₹499.61 crore, strengthening its presence beyond its core Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) market.

The land parcel was secured through the acquisition of 100% equity stake in Chaitanya Bilva Private Limited (CBPL), making CBPL a wholly owned subsidiary of Lodha Developers. The transaction was completed on October 13, 2025, on a cash consideration basis.


🏢 About the Acquisition

  • Target Company: Chaitanya Bilva Private Limited (CBPL)
  • Net worth (as of March 31, 2025): ₹13.10 crore
  • Turnover: ₹0 crore (no operations yet)
  • Land Size: 8.37 acres in a prime Bengaluru location
  • Transaction Type: 100% equity acquisition
  • Value of Deal: ₹499.61 crore (cash)
  • Regulatory Approvals: Not required
  • Transaction Completion Date: October 13, 2025

CBPL, incorporated in November 2021, is engaged in the business of real estate development and construction, though it has not yet commenced business operations.


🌆 Strategic Expansion into Tier 1 Markets

Lodha’s acquisition is aligned with its strategy to grow in select Tier 1 cities through the inorganic route. Bengaluru, known for its strong residential demand and IT-driven economy, has emerged as a key market for developers looking beyond traditional strongholds like Mumbai and NCR.

This deal marks another significant step in Lodha’s pan-India expansion, particularly in southern markets where competition among major real estate players has intensified.


🏗️ What Makes the Deal Important

  • Strategic Location: Bengaluru’s residential market continues to show resilience, with steady price appreciation and growing end-user demand.
  • Land Bank Addition: The 8.37-acre land parcel enhances Lodha’s development pipeline outside MMR.
  • Inorganic Growth Route: Acquiring CBPL allows Lodha to bypass lengthy land acquisition processes and gain immediate control over a prime development-ready parcel.

📈 Industry Context

Bengaluru’s real estate market has remained one of India’s most stable, driven by IT/ITeS employment, strong mid- and upper-segment housing demand, and robust infrastructure development. Major developers have increasingly been acquiring land parcels in North and East Bengaluru to tap into this sustained growth story.

For Lodha, this move mirrors a broader industry trend — Mumbai-based developers diversifying into other Tier 1 cities to de-risk portfolios and tap new growth corridors.

Also Read: Abhishek Lodha Alleges Unauthorized Use of Lodha Brand by Brother Abhinandan Lodha’s HoABL

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