Godrej Properties Ltd. (GPL) has emerged as the highest bidder for three adjoining plots, totaling 6.54 acres, in Sector 5-A, Kharghar, a prime location in Navi Mumbai. The development, which is expected to offer around 2 million square feet of premium residential space, has an estimated revenue potential of INR 3,500 crore.

Kharghar, known for its excellent connectivity to key transport hubs like Kharghar and CBD Belapur Railway Stations, as well as the Sion-Panvel Expressway, is a rapidly developing residential area. The plots will offer residents scenic views of the Kharghar hills and access to well-established social infrastructure, including healthcare and educational facilities.

Gaurav Pandey, MD & CEO of Godrej Properties, said, “Our entry into the Kharghar micro-market aligns well with our strategy of expanding our footprint in key real estate markets across India. We are committed to developing a world-class residential community here, adding long-term value for our residents.”

Despite this successful acquisition, the auction saw a lack of interest in many other plots, with several of the 47 parcels put up for bid by CIDCO failing to attract buyers. This suggests a slowdown in the demand for land in Navi Mumbai, potentially signaling the end of the recent boom in the area’s real estate market.

Also Read: Godrej Properties Wins Bid for Luxury Housing Plots in Gurugram

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