DRA, a prominent Chennai-based real estate company, has unveiled its first-ever luxury independent villa community, DRA Inara, with an investment of Rs 100 crore.
Real EstateLuxury VillaDra InaraChennaiEcofriendlyReal EstateMar 05, 2025
DRA Inara is located in a prime area of Chennai, offering easy access to major highways, commercial centers, and educational institutions.
Each villa in DRA Inara features spacious interiors, high-end finishes, private gardens, swimming pools, and dedicated security.
Yes, DRA Inara uses eco-friendly materials and sustainable building practices, reflecting the company's commitment to environmental responsibility.
Interested buyers can visit the project's sales office or contact DRA's dedicated sales team to explore the various options available. The company offers a range of financing options and support services.
DRA has invested Rs 100 crore in the development of DRA Inara, showcasing their commitment to delivering a luxury living experience.
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