K Raheja Corp buys 7.4-acre land parcel in Pune for ₹200 crore

K Raheja Corp’s subsidiary, KRC Queens, has acquired a 7.43-acre land parcel in Pune’s Mahalunge for nearly Rs 200 crore. The deal, with a development potential of 1.7 million sq ft, highlights developers’ confidence in Pune’s real estate market, particularly in emerging corridors with strong residential and commercial demand.

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