On March 20, 2025, Bigdome Infra, a leading infrastructure company, has made a significant investment in the real estate market of the Mumbai metropolitan region by acquiring a prime land parcel in Kamba. This strategic move is set to bolster the company'
Real EstateBigdome InfraKambaMumbai Metropolitan RegionLand AcquisitionReal Estate NewsMar 20, 2025

The land parcel acquired by Bigdome Infra in Kamba measures approximately 50 acres.
Kamba is a strategic location due to its easy access to major highways, public transportation, and commercial hubs, making it an attractive area for real estate development.
Bigdome Infra plans to develop a variety of projects on the acquired land, including residential complexes, commercial spaces, and mixed-use developments.
The real estate market in the Mumbai metropolitan region is expected to grow robustly over the next few years, driven by factors such as urbanization, economic development, and government initiatives.
Bigdome Infra's investment in Kamba is expected to create numerous job opportunities, drive up property values, and enhance the overall appeal of the area as a desirable place to live and work.

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