Century Real Estate has announced ₹450 crores in sales during the pre-launch of its ultra-luxury project, Codename Built Rare, in Indiranagar. The project, spanning 8.5 acres near the Karnataka Golf Association, will feature 347 high-end residences and is expected to generate total revenue of ₹2,200 crores across two phases.

The development will offer over 40 amenities, including a rooftop pool and Sky Café, while dedicating around 80% of the area to green spaces. Construction for phase one is currently underway.

Ravindra Pai, Managing Director of Century Real Estate, highlighted the strong market response, indicating confidence in the brand and the project. As demand for luxury housing in Bengaluru continues to rise, the company aims to enhance its presence in the premium segment of the real estate market.

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