Agami Realty, a renowned real estate developer with a 50-year legacy, has entered Mumbai's luxury residential market with two significant redevelopment projects in Bandra, valued at Rs 9.5 billion.
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Agami Realty has launched Agami Eternity and Agami Infinity, two significant redevelopment projects in Bandra, Mumbai. Agami Eternity is already completed and has received its Occupancy Certificate, while Agami Infinity is under construction and expected to be completed by the end of 2026.
Agami Eternity is located in Bandra East and features state-of-the-art amenities such as a rooftop sky lounge, a fitness center, and a swimming pool. The project emphasizes a harmonious blend of luxury and sustainability, with the use of eco-friendly materials and energy-efficient systems.
Agami Infinity, located in Bandra West, is currently under construction and is expected to be completed by the end of 2026. It will offer a mix of luxury apartments and penthouses with bespoke finishes and smart home technology.
Mr. Rajiv Aggarwal is the CEO of Agami Realty. He has emphasized the company's strategic move to cater to the growing demand for premium residential properties in Bandra.
Both Agami Eternity and Agami Infinity are designed to meet the highest standards of green building practices, with features such as rainwater harvesting, solar panels, and energy-efficient lighting.

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