Ahmedabad-based real estate developer Arvind SmartSpaces has made its debut in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) property market with a significant 92-acre real estate project in Khopoli. This move marks a strategic expansion for the company, aiming to
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The Arvind SmartSpaces project in Khopoli is a 92-acre real estate development.
Khopoli is a town located in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), known for its proximity to major cities like Mumbai and Pune.
The project will feature a range of residential units, including 1, 2, and 3 BHK apartments, as well as commercial spaces and retail outlets.
The project will include state-of-the-art fitness centers, swimming pools, parks, and community halls, among other recreational amenities.
The project is expected to create numerous job opportunities in construction and real estate, and will also boost local businesses and contribute to the overall development of the area.
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