Bigdome Infra has made a significant investment by acquiring a land parcel in Kamba, Kalyan-Dombivli, for Rs 129.86 crore. This strategic move aims to expand their presence in the Mumbai metropolitan real estate market.
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Bigdome Infra acquired the land parcel in Kamba, Kalyan-Dombivli, for Rs 129.86 crore.
Kalyan-Dombivli is attractive for real estate investment due to its well-connected infrastructure, proximity to Mumbai, and the availability of affordable housing options, making it a fast-growing suburban area.
Bigdome Infra is expected to develop high-quality residential and commercial projects on the acquired land to cater to the diverse needs of the local population.
Bigdome Infra's vision in expanding into Kalyan-Dombivli is to deliver world-class real estate solutions and enhance the quality of living for their stakeholders, aligning with their long-term growth strategy.
The acquisition strengthens Bigdome Infra's position in the real estate market by expanding their footprint in a high-growth area and opening new opportunities for development and investment.

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