Bigdome Infra, a newly established real estate company in Maharashtra, has made a significant move by acquiring a large parcel of land in Kalyan-Dombivli for Rs 129.86 crore. This acquisition marks a major milestone in the company's growth and expansion p
Real EstateKalyandombivliLand AcquisitionBigdome InfraBirla EstatesReal Estate PuneMar 19, 2025
Bigdome Infra is a real estate company incorporated in February 2024, focusing on developing residential and commercial projects in the Kalyan-Dombivli region of Maharashtra.
Bigdome Infra acquired a large parcel of land in Kalyan-Dombivli for Rs 129.86 crore.
Kalyan-Dombivli is attractive for real estate development due to its strategic location, improved infrastructure, better connectivity, and a growing population, which has led to an increased demand for both residential and commercial properties.
Birla Estates, a well-known real estate developer, has recently made an entry into the Pune market, highlighting the growing interest in the region's real estate sector.
The expected impacts include enhanced infrastructure, improved quality of life for residents, and increased economic activity, benefiting both developers and consumers in the region.
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