AU Real Estate has secured the Aspire Silicon City Phase 4 project in an NBCC digital auction for ₹1,467.93 crore. The project, spread over 8.5 acres, includes 7 towers with 600 units, featuring larger 3 BHK + Study and 4 BHK + Study apartments.
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The Aspire Silicon City Phase 4 project has been valued at ₹1,467.93 crore.
The project comprises 7 towers with a total of 600 units.
The project features 3 BHK + Study and 4 BHK + Study apartments, along with a limited number of penthouses.
The project includes a G+4 storey Club House with modern facilities such as a swimming pool, gym, jacuzzi, steam/sauna, business center, play zone, 2 banquet halls, and open green party lawns.
The project has been designed by Gautam & Gautam Architects, known for their work on notable projects such as Manav Rachna International School and The Palm Village.
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