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Asset Deals Expands Office Infrastructure in Sector 65, Gurgaon

Gurugram, March 25, 2025: Gurugram-based real estate consultancy Asset Deals is expanding its office infrastructure in Sector 65, enhancing its workspace to 15,000 sq. ft to accommodate growing operations and business needs. As part of its broader expansion plan, the company is set to establish a new office in Noida and plans to enter Tier II and Tier III cities across India, further strengthening its presence beyond metro cities.
As part of its growth strategy, Asset Deals is also set to hire 200 professionals, reinforcing its commitment to scaling operations and driving market expansion. With this expansion, the company aims to strengthen its capabilities and provide a more advanced, collaborative work environment.

Mr. Viineet Chellani, Founder and CEO, Asset Deals, says,“ Our office expansion in Sector 65, Gurgaon, is a step towards creating a stronger foundation for future growth. Along with enhancing infrastructure, we are actively hiring professionals to bring in top talent that will drive our success. As we expand into Noida and other emerging markets, we are committed to building a dynamic team that supports our long-term vision.”
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