With this, Sobha said it is entering a new segment -- Sobha Dream Series -- to cater to mid-income housing.
The real estate player, which is more into luxury homes, has priced flats in a range of Rs 40-75 lakh.
On project cost, Sobha vice-chairman and Managing Director JC Sharma said: "Total realisation is expected to be more than Rs 4,000 crore. We work on a profit margin of about 10 per cent."
The construction cost will be met through bank loans and advances from customers.
Elaborating, Menon said the company has launched some 2,100 units in the first phase comprising 2 million sq ft of developing area.
"We have already sold 500 units in this project," Menon said.
The construction, to be based on pre-cast technology, will start next month, he added.
Sobha has constructed 70 million sq ft in 22 cities over the last 20 years.
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