Signature Global's new project in Gurugram, Titanium SPR, has received an overwhelming response with sales worth over ₹2,700 crore, highlighting the strong demand for premium housing in the region.
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The total sales value of Signature Global's new project in Gurugram, Titanium SPR, is over ₹2,700 crore.
Signature Global's new project, Titanium SPR, is located in Sector 71, Gurugram, on Southern Peripheral Road (SPR).
Titanium SPR offers a total of 608 units comprising 3.5 BHK and 4.5 BHK premium condominiums.
Signature Global holds prime land parcels with a 17 million sq. ft. sales potential in Sector 71, Southern Peripheral Road in Gurugram.
Signature Global was listed on stock exchanges last year.
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