Gurugram-based startupHousr, backed by leading real estate developers AbhishekLodha and Pirojsha Godrej, is entering the growing shared-living space to target millennials in major Indian cities.
Started by real estate entrepreneurs Deepak Anand and Kalpesh Mehta, who had also founded Tribeca Deve
Gurugram-based startupHousr, backed by leading real estate developers AbhishekLodha and Pirojsha Godrej, is entering the growing shared-living space to target millennials in major Indian cities.
Started by real estate entrepreneurs Deepak Anand and Kalpesh Mehta, who had also founded Tribeca Developers that builds Trump Towers in India, Housrreportedly plans to spend $40-50 million over the next 18 months to expand its business across the country.