Estate Lake Real Estate, an emerging force in Sri Lanka’s real estate sector, has facilitated a historic transaction valued at LKR 4.5 billion for Home Lands Holding, marking the largest recorded real estate deal in Colombo’s history. The transaction paves the way for a 40-story twin tower project that is set to become a landmark on the city’s skyline. This milestone underscores Estate Lake’s unmatched ability to connect high-value opportunities with strategic investors. Known for its professionalism, market insight, and client-centric approach, the company has consistently delivered results that redefine industry benchmarks.
Mr. Malik Zaveer (Managing Director of Estate Lake Real Estate)
“This achievement is a testament not only to the reach of our network but also to the confidence our clients place in our integrity, professionalism, and commitment to excellence", said Mr. Malik Zaveer, Managing Director of Estate Lake Real Estate. "We take pride in contributing to the growth in the industry while maintaining the highest standards of service in every transaction." With an extensive portfolio covering premium residential, commercial, and investment properties, Estate Lake Real Estate has earned a reputation for delivering tailor-made solutions that align with the unique aspirations of each client. Their approach blends deep market research, innovative negotiation strategies, and a dedication to long-term client relationships. In a market that is increasingly competitive and complex, Estate Lake’s success can be attributed to its ability to provide a seamless, transparent, and highly personalized experience. From the initial consultation to final transaction closure, the company ensures that clients feel confident and supported at every stage. The recent transaction serves as another example of Estate Lake’s role as a trusted partner in the nation’s property sector. As Sri Lanka continues to attract both local and international investors, the company remains committed to fostering sustainable development and delivering exceptional value to all stakeholders.
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