Moneytree Realty Targets 30% Growth, Eyes Rs 10 bn in Sales by 2025
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Moneytree Realty Targets 30% Growth, Eyes Rs 10 bn in Sales by 2025

Moneytree Realty, a fast-growing real estate brokerage firm, is projecting a 30% year-on-year growth in sales value, aiming to hit Rs 10 billion in total sales by 2025. The company had set an initial target of Rs 5 billion in its first year of operations and is now expected to close the current year at Rs 7.5 billion. This growth is being driven by the firm’s strategic partnerships with leading developers in key markets, including Delhi-NCR, Goa, and Mumbai.

Moneytree has also tapped into the growing fractional ownership segment, having recently entered into a collaboration with Axis Ecorp. This partnership will allow investors to purchase shares in luxury vacation properties in North Goa, near the MOPA region, providing them access to high-end living in one of India’s top tourist destinations. This move into fractional ownership aligns with the firm’s broader strategy of capitalizing on the booming residential and commercial real estate markets.

The company’s founder, Sachin Arora, noted that the demand for commercial real estate is strong, with investors showing increased confidence in these assets. Data from Anarock suggests that the average ticket size for homes sold in top cities has increased significantly, particularly in Delhi-NCR, where the average ticket size jumped from Rs 93 lakh in FY2024 to over Rs 1.45 crore in FY2025. As demand for quality projects continues to rise, Moneytree is well-positioned for continued growth.

Moneytree Realty, a fast-growing real estate brokerage firm, is projecting a 30% year-on-year growth in sales value, aiming to hit Rs 10 billion in total sales by 2025. The company had set an initial target of Rs 5 billion in its first year of operations and is now expected to close the current year at Rs 7.5 billion. This growth is being driven by the firm’s strategic partnerships with leading developers in key markets, including Delhi-NCR, Goa, and Mumbai.Moneytree has also tapped into the growing fractional ownership segment, having recently entered into a collaboration with Axis Ecorp. This partnership will allow investors to purchase shares in luxury vacation properties in North Goa, near the MOPA region, providing them access to high-end living in one of India’s top tourist destinations. This move into fractional ownership aligns with the firm’s broader strategy of capitalizing on the booming residential and commercial real estate markets.The company’s founder, Sachin Arora, noted that the demand for commercial real estate is strong, with investors showing increased confidence in these assets. Data from Anarock suggests that the average ticket size for homes sold in top cities has increased significantly, particularly in Delhi-NCR, where the average ticket size jumped from Rs 93 lakh in FY2024 to over Rs 1.45 crore in FY2025. As demand for quality projects continues to rise, Moneytree is well-positioned for continued growth.

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