Brigade Group Signs JDA For Rs 8,500 Million Project In Kompally
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Brigade Group Signs JDA For Rs 8,500 Million Project In Kompally

Brigade Group has signed a joint development agreement to build a residential project in Kompally, Hyderabad, valued at Rs 8,500 million (mn). The agreement covers land parcels in the Kompally locality and sets the financial consideration for the development. Kompally is a growing residential suburb of the city and the transaction adds to recent investment into its housing stock.

The development is planned as a residential complex with a mix of housing options and common facilities to serve home buyers in the city. The developer will be responsible for design, construction and sales, while the agreement outlines revenue sharing and development obligations between the parties. Common facilities are to include recreational spaces and convenience amenities in line with contemporary residential projects.

The developer stated that the Kompally project follows its broader expansion strategy in South Indian markets, reinforcing its focus on residential supply in growth corridors. The company has undertaken multiple projects across major urban centres, and the transaction adds to its active pipeline. The move is aligned with the developer's stated objective of increasing inventory in cities where demand remains robust.

The agreement requires statutory approvals and planning clearances before construction can commence, and the partners will complete formalities around permits and timelines. The development will generate employment during construction and contribute to the local housing inventory once completed. Project phasing and sales milestones will be determined as approvals are obtained and detailed plans are finalised.

The transaction underscores a continued flow of private sector investment into Hyderabad's residential market and provides additional options for buyers seeking suburban housing. The scale of the financial commitment reinforces the commercial appeal of Kompally for developers. Stakeholders will monitor permitting progress and market uptake as the scheme moves through planning and execution.

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Brigade Group has signed a joint development agreement to build a residential project in Kompally, Hyderabad, valued at Rs 8,500 million (mn). The agreement covers land parcels in the Kompally locality and sets the financial consideration for the development. Kompally is a growing residential suburb of the city and the transaction adds to recent investment into its housing stock. The development is planned as a residential complex with a mix of housing options and common facilities to serve home buyers in the city. The developer will be responsible for design, construction and sales, while the agreement outlines revenue sharing and development obligations between the parties. Common facilities are to include recreational spaces and convenience amenities in line with contemporary residential projects. The developer stated that the Kompally project follows its broader expansion strategy in South Indian markets, reinforcing its focus on residential supply in growth corridors. The company has undertaken multiple projects across major urban centres, and the transaction adds to its active pipeline. The move is aligned with the developer's stated objective of increasing inventory in cities where demand remains robust. The agreement requires statutory approvals and planning clearances before construction can commence, and the partners will complete formalities around permits and timelines. The development will generate employment during construction and contribute to the local housing inventory once completed. Project phasing and sales milestones will be determined as approvals are obtained and detailed plans are finalised. The transaction underscores a continued flow of private sector investment into Hyderabad's residential market and provides additional options for buyers seeking suburban housing. The scale of the financial commitment reinforces the commercial appeal of Kompally for developers. Stakeholders will monitor permitting progress and market uptake as the scheme moves through planning and execution.

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