Bigdome Infra, a leading real estate company based in Pune, has acquired a prime piece of land in Kamba for Rs 1.3 billion. This strategic move is set to enhance the company's footprint in the rapidly growing property market of the Mumbai Metropolitan Reg
Real EstateLand AcquisitionPuneKambaMumbai Metropolitan RegionReal Estate PuneMar 19, 2025
The acquisition is significant as it marks Bigdome Infra's strategic expansion into the growing property market of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. The prime location and potential for development make it a key move for the company.
Bigdome Infra paid Rs 1.3 billion for the 10-acre land parcel in Kamba.
Bigdome Infra plans to develop a mixed-use project on the acquired land, which will include residential units, commercial spaces, and recreational facilities.
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