Ceratec Group, a prominent name in the real estate sector, has announced the launch of 'Presidential Towers,' a luxurious residential development in Pune. This move marks the company's strategic expansion into the high-end residential market, offering state-of-the-art amenities and a premium living experience.
Real EstateLuxury LivingPuneResidential DevelopmentCeratec GroupReal Estate PuneApr 24, 2025
'Presidential Towers' is a premium residential development in Pune, consisting of three interconnected towers with a range of 1, 2, and 3 BHK apartments. The project offers state-of-the-art amenities and is designed to provide a luxurious living experience.
Key features of 'Presidential Towers' include high ceilings, large windows, modern finishes, a state-of-the-art gym, a swimming pool, a children's play area, a multipurpose hall, and 24x7 security. The towers are also equipped with smart home technology.
'Presidential Towers' is located in one of Pune's most sought-after areas, providing residents with easy access to major amenities and a high quality of life.
'Presidential Towers' is being developed by Ceratec Group, a leading real estate developer with a strong reputation for delivering high-quality projects across major cities in India.
'Presidential Towers' is expected to be completed within the next two years. Interested parties can visit the project site or the company's website for more information.
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