Macrotech Developers Ltd
NSE:LODHA

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Price: 1 091.1 INR 0.98% Market Closed
Market Cap: 1.1T INR
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In the bustling landscape of Indian real estate, Macrotech Developers Ltd., previously known as Lodha Group, has carved out a remarkable niche for itself. Founded by Mangal Prabhat Lodha in 1980, the company has burgeoned into one of the nation’s largest real estate players, renowned for its ambitious vision and expansive projects. Headquartered in Mumbai, Macrotech Developers' bedrock lies in the luxury and affordable housing segments, but their portfolio spans a diverse range—from towering residential skyscrapers to sprawling office complexes and integrated townships. The firm's ability to leverage its deep understanding of the Indian market, consumer needs, and cutting-edge technology has positioned it uniquely to cater to the volume housing market while maintaining a strong foothold in the luxury segment. The company's modus operandi is a finely-tuned mix of meticulous planning and execution, focusing on developing large-scale, integrated developments in prime locations. By converting expansive tracts of land into urban habitats, they create value through economies of scale, crafting not just homes but vibrant communities equipped with schools, retail outlets, and parks. Revenue streams pour in from meticulously planned sales, rentals, and property management services; thus, Macrotech cashes in on every phase of the real estate process. Combined with strategic alliances and a keen eye for future trends, Macrotech Developers doesn't just build structures, but delivers sustainable growth and quality lifestyles to an ever-expanding customer base.

LODHA Intrinsic Value
1 462.23 INR
Undervaluation 25%
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