With over 25 years of experience in the real estate sector, Ceratec Group and Chaitanya Developers have joined forces to launch Tower 108, a luxury residential project in the bustling area of Balewadi, Pune. This project promises to set new standards in l
Luxury ApartmentsBalewadiPuneReal EstateSustainable LivingReal Estate PuneDec 02, 2024
Tower 108 is located in the heart of Balewadi, a vibrant and rapidly developing area in Pune.
Tower 108 will feature a total of 108 luxury apartments, ranging from 2 to 4 bedrooms.
The key features of Tower 108 include a prime location, spacious apartments, modern amenities, sustainable living features, and advanced security systems.
The construction of Tower 108 is expected to be completed within 24 months.
Tower 108 is a joint project by Ceratec Group and Chaitanya Developers, two prominent names in the real estate industry.
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