試す - 無料

THE MAIA METHOD: A BLUEPRINT FOR PURPOSEFUL REAL ESTATE

Fortune India

|

September 2025

At MAIA, restraint is treated as a coveted currency, an approach that has resonated with a discerning community of buyers who seek homes that reflect their values, not just their net worth. Guided by this ethos of "edited luxury," MAIA's developments command a 20-30% premium over comparable developments and are typically sold out much before completion. The numbers are encouraging, but for Mayank, the true reward lies in creating spaces that are intentional, enduring, and quietly compelling.

THE MAIA METHOD: A BLUEPRINT FOR PURPOSEFUL REAL ESTATE

THE VISION BEHIND MAIA

When Mayank Ruia founded MAIA Estates in 2016, he made a clear, calculated bet: that relevance would outlast trends, and great design would transcend time. His background is enriched with a decade of navigating global financial markets in New York and Mumbai, further backed by a fourth-generation entrepreneurial legacy. These attributes have brought both financial rigour and long-term vision to the table. But it was his founding thesis that truly set MAIA apart: "Embracing the highest standards of design, execution, sustainability and professionalism, we create spaces that enhance our ecosystem."

This became MAIA's operational code, shaping every site choice, spatial plan, and material decision. And it worked. MAIA hasn't just earned premiums; it has redefined what premium means in Bengaluru's high-end segment. MAIA homes don't just sell out, they become case studies in patient capital, long-term strategy, and quiet confidence.

Nine years in, that conviction has only sharpened. MAIA's inaugural development, Pelican Grove in Jakkur, launched in 2018, delivered in 2021, was more than a debut. It was a statement proving that restraint could deliver both respect and returns.

Today, MAIA isn't just building properties. It's creating a new blueprint for what a developer can be: selective, intentional, and unmistakably ahead of its time.

27 SUMMIT: WHEN ARCHITECTURE SPEAKS FOR ITSELF

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size