Colliers India Expands Into Residential Sector with New Leadership

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Real estate consultancy Colliers India is making strides into the residential space, appointing Ravi Shankar Singh as the Managing Director for Colliers’ Residential Transaction Services in India.

The focus of the residential transactions business will be on understanding and catering to the needs of high-net-worth individuals seeking real estate investments, as stated by Colliers India.

Badal Yagnik, CEO of Colliers India, expressed, “Our vision for the firm has always been focused on crafting impactful solutions and accelerating success for our clients and people. Getting into the residential space has been in the works for a while, and we believe Ravi Shankar Singh, with his distinguished expertise and vast experience, is well-equipped to drive the business.”

In his role, Singh will leverage his strategic acumen and industry expertise to drive sales and provide comprehensive advisory services for upmarket residential properties.

The residential market holds immense potential as homebuyer sentiment and purchasing power strengthen. Colliers India recognizes the evolving sales process with higher consumer involvement, demanding quality service,” stated Ravi Shankar Singh.

(Source: Hindustan Times)

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