The Gaurs Group has successfully sold nearly 200 luxury homes in its latest project at Greater Noida, generating a staggering Rs 1300 crore. The group plans to invest around Rs 750 crore to further develop this prestigious housing project.
Gaurs GroupGreater NoidaLuxury HomesReal EstateHighend PropertiesReal Estate NewsDec 07, 2024
The Gaurs Group is a leading real estate developer in India, known for delivering premium residential, commercial, and retail spaces. Founded in 1991, the group has a strong presence in the Indian real estate market.
The Gaurs Group has successfully sold nearly 200 luxury homes in its new project in Greater Noida, generating a revenue of Rs 1300 crore.
The Gaurs Group plans to invest approximately Rs 750 crore in the development of the luxury housing project in Greater Noida to enhance infrastructure and introduce new amenities.
The key features of the luxury homes include spacious and luxurious residences, state-of-the-art amenities, and a strategically located site offering easy access to major roads and commercial hubs.
Greater Noida has emerged as a preferred destination for luxury homebuyers due to its rapid development, improved infrastructure, and the blend of luxury, convenience, and connectivity it offers.
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