Realty major Birla Estates partners with Barmalt India to build a 13-acre luxury housing project in Haryana, offering a unique living experience.
Luxury HousingReal EstateBirla EstatesBarmalt IndiaHaryanaReal EstateJun 06, 2024
Birla Estates and Barmalt India are partnering to develop the luxury housing project in Haryana.
The project is spread over 13 acres of land.
The project will offer a range of luxury residences, including apartments, villas, and plots.
The project will feature world-class amenities, including a clubhouse, gym, swimming pool, and recreational areas.
The project is expected to be completed in the next few years.
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