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July 25, 2025

ACHIEVES AN IMPRESSIVE RS. 7.4 BILLION FROM 104 UNITS IN JUNE 2025 REACHES RS. 25 BILLION IN SALES IN THE FIRST HALF OF 2025

Home Lands Records Highest Sales Done in a Month in History

Home Lands, Sri Lanka’s No. 1 and most trusted real estate developer, has once again reaffirmed its market leadership by achieving a historic milestone in the country’s property sector.

The company recorded the highest ever sales turnover in a month by any real estate developer in Sri Lanka, generating an impressive Rs. 7.4 billion in sales from 104 units in June 2025 alone. This landmark achievement was significantly driven by the successful launch of Pentara Residencies, the latest addition to the company’s growing portfolio of premium developments.

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