An exclusive interview with Mr Manpreet Singh Wason, Director, Maasters Infra
Mr Manpreet Singh Wason, Director, Maasters Infra
How you started your journey in the real estate sector, and what drove you to become such a prominent entity in the real estate sector?
My introduction to the world of real estate began nearly two decades ago when I started as an active investor collaborating with various builders in the Delhi National Capital Region (NCR). This early experience provided me with invaluable insights into the industry, allowing me to understand the nuances of real estate. I was driven by a strong desire to contribute to the sector and bring about positive change through my work.
It’s a common phrase in this industry that everyone knows Mr Manpreet, and Mr Manpreet knows everyone. How true is this statement?
As for the reputation that “everyone knows Mr. Manpreet, and Mr. Manpreet knows everyone,” I believe it’s a testament to the power of genuine relationships in this industry. Real estate is not just about buildings and properties; it’s about people and partnerships. Over the years, I’ve been fortunate to cultivate strong relationships with builders, stakeholders, and various industry players. These connections have played a crucial role in my journey, allowing me to facilitate effective collaborations and liaisons, which in turn have contributed to my success.
It is said that success is not achieved alone. But you’ve been an exception to that widely accepted statement. How have you managed to do that.
In the real estate sector, success is indeed a collective effort. While I’ve been called a self-made man, I’ve always believed in the power of teamwork and collaboration. I’m deeply committed to fostering a sense of unity and shared goals among my team and partners. This commitment has allowed us to work together harmoniously, making the impossible possible.
You have been called a self-made man, yet you have been praised for having an open-door policy for your staff. How does that not contradict your idea of being independent?
Having an open-door policy for my staff does not contradict my belief in independence. Independence to me means having the freedom to explore new ideas and innovation. By creating an environment where my team feels valued and heard, we empower each member to contribute their best, ultimately driving the company towards success.
In the real estate sector, success is indeed a collective effort. While I’ve been called a self-made man, I’ve always believed in
the power of teamwork and collaboration.
Has your way of living life, both personally and professionally influenced the design philosophy of Capitol Avenue?
Absolutely, my way of life, both personally and professionally, has significantly influenced the design philosophy of Capitol Avenue. I believe in sustainability, social betterment, and making a positive impact on the environment and communities we serve. These principles have been at the core of the project, and we’ve strived to create a space that reflects our commitment to these values. Capitol Avenue is a testament to our dedication to excellence and our desire to create something meaningful for our clients and the community.
After the success of Capitol Avenue, what’s next on your mind?
After the success of Capitol Avenue, I’m excited about what the future holds. We have several projects in the pipeline, each with its unique features and focus on sustainable development. Our goal is to continue setting new benchmarks in the real estate industry and leave a positive impact on the communities we serve. We’re committed to pushing the boundaries and creating spaces that redefine modern living.
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