DLF Ltd, India's largest real estate developer, is making its debut in Mumbai's residential market with a luxury housing project valued at Rs 25 billion. The project is a significant step in DLF's expansion strategy and aims to cater to the premium housing market in Mumbai.
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DLF's new luxury housing project in Mumbai is valued at Rs 25 billion.
DLF is collaborating with Trident Realty for the luxury housing project in Mumbai.
The project will include amenities such as landscaped gardens, swimming pools, fitness centers, and high-end security systems.
The project is strategically located to provide easy access to key business districts, educational institutions, and recreational facilities.
The project is expected to create significant economic benefits, including job creation and infrastructure development, and is anticipated to attract further investment in the area.
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