Emaar India, the Indian arm of the globally renowned real estate developer, is set to launch its first ultra-luxury villa project, Casa Venero, in the serene coastal town of Alibag, Maharashtra. This exclusive villa-only destination aims to redefine luxur
Emaar IndiaCasa VeneroAlibagLuxury VillasReal EstateReal Estate MaharashtraOct 23, 2024
Casa Venero is Emaar India's first ultra-luxury villa project located in Alibag, Maharashtra. It is designed as a weekend or holiday home for Mumbai’s elite, offering a serene and luxurious living experience.
Casa Venero is located in Alibag, Maharashtra, just 20 minutes away from the Mandwa jetty. It is a serene coastal town providing a tranquil escape from the busy city life of Mumbai.
Casa Venero offers a range of amenities including a clubhouse, lazy river, wellness lawn, sculpture garden, reflexology path, children’s play area, butterfly garden, open amphitheater, and a hammock garden. There will also be over 1,000 trees planted to create a lush green environment.
Casa Venero will offer 84 limited-edition, exquisite villas, each designed to provide a premium living experience.
Emaar India, the Indian arm of the globally renowned real estate developer Emaar, is responsible for developing Casa Venero. They are committed to setting new standards of luxury living in India with this project.
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