Beyond Four Walls: ASBL's Landmark Real Estate Dialogue in Hyderabad

ASBL hosted a groundbreaking event, 'Beyond Four Walls,' in Hyderabad, uniting real estate brokers and developers for open dialogue on industry collaboration. The event focused on infrastructure, buyer preferences, technological advancements, and broker challenges, positioning the city as a rising star in India's real estate market.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Hyderabad (Telangana) | Updated: 21-10-2025 11:22 IST | Created: 21-10-2025 11:22 IST
Beyond Four Walls: ASBL's Landmark Real Estate Dialogue in Hyderabad
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NewsVoir Hyderabad - In a trailblazing move, ASBL, a forward-thinking real estate developer in India, initiated 'Beyond Four Walls,' the first-of-its-kind gathering in Hyderabad aiming to connect real estate brokers and developers. Shifting from usual sales-focused meetings, this event served as a collaborative hub, fostering discussions on transparency and the future trajectory of real estate.

The event hosted industry luminaries across India, featuring a robust panel debate. Ajitesh Korupolu, founder and CEO of ASBL, addressed key topics from a developer's standpoint, while acclaimed broker leaders like Ravi Kevalramani, Mayank Agarwal, and Deepti Malek represented the broker community.

The panels explored significant themes including city infrastructure comparisons with a spotlight on Hyderabad's planning strategy, future real estate projections, buyer preferences, and the burgeoning role of technology. A focus on broker challenges highlighted the ongoing need for improved commission systems and stronger collaborative ties with developers.

Attendees hailed from diverse real estate factions, engaging in discussions that underscored Hyderabad's strategic rise in the market with its affordable and robust infrastructure, optimal for IT and pharmaceutical growth - establishing the city as an exemplary model for urban development.

ASBL's initiative underscores a broader vision for fostering trust and open communication within the industry. As Ajitesh Korupolu stated, 'Building communities of trust enhances the framework for both buyers and sellers, driving a more cohesive and progressive real estate sector.'

(With inputs from agencies.)

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