Shubhashish Homes Achieves Rs 2.5 Billion Pre-Sales in H1 FY26
Real Estate

Shubhashish Homes Achieves Rs 2.5 Billion Pre-Sales in H1 FY26

Shubhashish Homes, the real estate arm of JK Jajoo Ventures, has recorded pre-sales exceeding Rs 2.5 billion in the first half of FY 2025–26, surpassing last year’s full-year sales of Rs 2.11 billion. The company is now on course to achieve — and potentially exceed — its Rs 4 billion pre-sales target for the year.

“Our Phase 2 launches of Shubhashish Forest and Shubhashish Marina have been phenomenal, with both phases oversubscribed and witnessing over 75 per cent bookings on Day 1,” said Mohit Jajoo, CEO of Shubhashish Homes. “Encouraged by this overwhelming response, we plan to launch the final phases of both projects within this financial year.”

He added, “Shubhashish Geeta is now fully handed over as of September 2025, with more than 300 families already moved in. At Shubhashish Prakash, Phase 1 is running nearly 13 months ahead of schedule, and we are targeting the completion certificate in Q4 of this financial year. We are also making steady progress in Indore and Prayagraj and aim to launch these projects in Q4 FY 2025–26, subject to approvals.”

The company continues to expand across Rajasthan and other high-growth markets, guided by its focus on ethics, innovation, customer delight, and sustainability — consistently setting new benchmarks in India’s real estate sector.

Shubhashish Homes, the real estate arm of JK Jajoo Ventures, has recorded pre-sales exceeding Rs 2.5 billion in the first half of FY 2025–26, surpassing last year’s full-year sales of Rs 2.11 billion. The company is now on course to achieve — and potentially exceed — its Rs 4 billion pre-sales target for the year. “Our Phase 2 launches of Shubhashish Forest and Shubhashish Marina have been phenomenal, with both phases oversubscribed and witnessing over 75 per cent bookings on Day 1,” said Mohit Jajoo, CEO of Shubhashish Homes. “Encouraged by this overwhelming response, we plan to launch the final phases of both projects within this financial year.” He added, “Shubhashish Geeta is now fully handed over as of September 2025, with more than 300 families already moved in. At Shubhashish Prakash, Phase 1 is running nearly 13 months ahead of schedule, and we are targeting the completion certificate in Q4 of this financial year. We are also making steady progress in Indore and Prayagraj and aim to launch these projects in Q4 FY 2025–26, subject to approvals.” The company continues to expand across Rajasthan and other high-growth markets, guided by its focus on ethics, innovation, customer delight, and sustainability — consistently setting new benchmarks in India’s real estate sector.

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