Pune, March 2025 — Gera Developments Private Limited (GDPL), a leading real estate developer, has inaugurated its latest project, ChildCentric Homes, in West Pune with a traditional Bhoomi Poojan ceremony.
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The ChildCentric Homes project is a new residential development by Gera Developments in West Pune, designed specifically to cater to the needs of families with children. The project includes child-friendly amenities and safe, secure living spaces.
The ChildCentric Homes project is located in West Pune, a well-connected and serene area with easy access to schools, hospitals, and shopping centers.
The project features a state-of-the-art play area, a dedicated learning center, and a safe, enclosed community space. Each home is equipped with modern amenities and thoughtful design elements for safety and comfort.
Yes, the ChildCentric Homes project incorporates eco-friendly features such as solar power, rainwater harvesting, and energy-efficient appliances to reduce its carbon footprint and promote sustainability.
The ChildCentric Homes project is expected to be completed in the next 24 months, with the first phase of homes ready for occupancy by the end of 2026.
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