Aditya Birla Real Estate's arm, Birla Estates, has successfully sold homes worth Rs 3,000 crore in its Gurugram project, marking a significant milestone in the company's growth.
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Aditya Birla Real Estate has sold homes worth Rs 3,000 crore in their Gurugram project.
Gurugram is popular for its robust infrastructure, booming IT sector, excellent connectivity, and a blend of modern amenities and a vibrant lifestyle, making it an attractive option for both buyers and investors.
The homes are designed with ample living space, natural light, modern amenities, high-quality materials, and cutting-edge technology to ensure durability and energy efficiency.
Aditya Birla Real Estate incorporates eco-friendly features and green building practices to reduce environmental impact and enhance the quality of life for residents.
Aditya Birla Real Estate plans to expand its offerings and introduce new phases to cater to the growing demand in the Gurugram area.
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