Emaar India, the Indian arm of the globally renowned real estate developer Emaar, is making its debut in Maharashtra with The Casa Venero, a luxury villa project in the coastal town of Alibag.
Emaar IndiaLuxury VillasAlibagMaharashtraCasa VeneroReal Estate MaharashtraOct 30, 2024
Emaar India's latest project in Alibag, Maharashtra, is Casa Venero, a high-end villa project offering luxurious living in a serene coastal environment.
The villas at Casa Venero feature private plunge pools, spacious lawns, double-height living areas, and a farmhouse-like ambience, designed to provide exclusivity and tranquillity.
Kalyan Chakrabarti is the CEO of Emaar India. He highlighted the company's excitement in entering the Maharashtra real estate market and emphasized Casa Venero's reflection of Emaar's global standards of design and quality.
Casa Venero offers a state-of-the-art clubhouse with a 'lazy river' flowing from the swimming pool, a fully equipped gym, spa, gourmet dining options, a squash court, and spacious guest rooms for visitors.
Alibag is becoming a popular destination for luxury real estate due to its enhanced connectivity to Mumbai via the Mandwa jetty and the newly built Atal Setu bridge, combined with its natural beauty and tranquillity.
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