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Grahm Plans Rs 1 Bn Investment, Targets Rs 500 Bn Realty Market
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Grahm Plans Rs 1 Bn Investment, Targets Rs 500 Bn Realty Market

Bengaluru-based real estate advisory firm Grahm has announced plans to invest Rs 8–10 billion by the end of FY26 as part of an ambitious expansion drive. The company also aims to onboard 300 new employees by year-end as it seeks to reshape India’s residential real estate landscape.

Built on a consumer-first philosophy, Grahm acts as a channel partner for developers, earning a 2 per cent transaction fee while offering end-to-end services—property selection, legal due diligence, and financial advice—at no cost to the buyer.

In a press release, the company revealed plans to capture 1 per cent of the Rs 5 trillion residential real estate market—equivalent to Rs 50 billion —by the end of 2025, and a staggering 10 per cent (Rs 500 billion ) within three years.

Grahm is backed by Credvest Group, a real estate management firm that acquired realty consultancy Weown in 2024 and has since diversified into adjacent real estate verticals.

So far, Grahm has partnered with over 350 projects and onboarded more than 100 developers in Bengaluru. It now sets its sights on expanding to seven high-transaction markets across India: Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Pune, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, and Lucknow.

With its unique tech-led, no-cost model for homebuyers and deep focus on compliance and transparency, Grahm positions itself as a disruptor in the property advisory space—aiming to bring clarity and confidence to home buying across urban India.

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Bengaluru-based real estate advisory firm Grahm has announced plans to invest Rs 8–10 billion by the end of FY26 as part of an ambitious expansion drive. The company also aims to onboard 300 new employees by year-end as it seeks to reshape India’s residential real estate landscape. Built on a consumer-first philosophy, Grahm acts as a channel partner for developers, earning a 2 per cent transaction fee while offering end-to-end services—property selection, legal due diligence, and financial advice—at no cost to the buyer. In a press release, the company revealed plans to capture 1 per cent of the Rs 5 trillion residential real estate market—equivalent to Rs 50 billion —by the end of 2025, and a staggering 10 per cent (Rs 500 billion ) within three years. Grahm is backed by Credvest Group, a real estate management firm that acquired realty consultancy Weown in 2024 and has since diversified into adjacent real estate verticals. So far, Grahm has partnered with over 350 projects and onboarded more than 100 developers in Bengaluru. It now sets its sights on expanding to seven high-transaction markets across India: Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Pune, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, and Lucknow. With its unique tech-led, no-cost model for homebuyers and deep focus on compliance and transparency, Grahm positions itself as a disruptor in the property advisory space—aiming to bring clarity and confidence to home buying across urban India.

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