Ahmedabad-based real estate developer Arvind SmartSpaces has announced its entry into the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) with a 92-acre villa township project. This strategic move marks a significant expansion for the company into one of India's most pr
Real EstateVilla TownshipMmrArvind SmartspacesLuxury HomesReal Estate MumbaiJan 24, 2025
Arvind SmartSpaces is developing a 92-acre villa township project in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), offering luxury villas, amenities, and green spaces.
The project is strategically located in a rapidly developing area of MMR, providing easy access to major highways and public transportation.
The key features include luxury villas, world-class amenities such as fitness centers and swimming pools, sustainability practices, and extensive green spaces.
Arvind SmartSpaces is expanding into MMR to tap into the growing demand for high-quality residential properties in one of India's most dynamic regions, driven by economic development and urbanization.
Arvind SmartSpaces plans to further expand its presence in MMR and other key markets across India, focusing on innovation and customer-centric development.
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