Aditya Birla Real Estate has launched its first project in Pune, 'Birla Punya,' targeting a revenue of Rs 2700 crore. The project, developed by subsidiary Birla Estates, is poised to be a significant addition to the local real estate market.
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Birla Punya is the first project launched by Aditya Birla Real Estate in Pune, offering a range of high-quality residential units from 1BHK to 3BHK apartments.
Aditya Birla Real Estate targets a revenue of Rs 2700 crore from the Birla Punya project in Pune.
Birla Punya features modern amenities, energy-efficient lighting, rainwater harvesting, and solar power systems, making it a sustainable and luxurious living option.
Pune is a rapidly growing city with a strong educational and industrial base, making it an attractive market for real estate developers due to the high demand for premium housing solutions.
Aditya Birla Real Estate emphasizes transparency and customer service, providing clear communication and dedicated support throughout the entire buying process.
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