The New Delhi-based firm already has three senior citizen living projects in its portfolio in three cities including Jaipur, Bhiwadi (Delhi NCR) and Lavasa in Pune, under the brand Ashiana Utsav, and now plans to set up one more in Bhiwadi and one each in Kolkata and Chennai, its joint managing director Ankur Gupta told PTI here.
"The concept of retirement homes is evolving in India, but not at a similar pace as it is in other countries. But as the demand is growing here, we plan to expand our presence in this space," he said.
"This year we plan to sell around 25 lakh sqft of area. Over the next three years, by when these projects are expected to come on stream, we expect to sell nearly 30-35 per cent of the total area in this segment," Gupta said.
According to property consultant Jones Lang LaSalle, the number of elderly population is expected to grow to 173 million by 2025, which is now being looked at as a potential real estate market.
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The BSE-listed firm will be launching the Chennai and Kolkata projects next year and later in Bhiwadi.
"We have a land bank in Bhiwadi where we already have one senior citizen living project and the new project will come in the same vicinity. In case of Kolkata and Chennai, we plan to do it on joint development basis," he said.