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.
Real EstateKalyandombivliBigdome InfraLand AcquisitionMumbai MetropolitanReal Estate NewsMar 19, 2025
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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