GHR Lakshmi Urbanblocks Infra LLP, a joint venture of three leading real estate developers, has secured RERA registration for its flagship project, The Cascades Neopolis, in Hyderabad's Kokapet. This marks a significant milestone in the company's commitment to transparency and customer trust.
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RERA registration for The Cascades Neopolis signifies the project's compliance with regulatory norms, ensuring transparency, legal compliance, and customer trust in the real estate sector.
The Cascades Neopolis features 1,189 exquisitely crafted sustainable residences, 10 triplex penthouses, and a range of luxury amenities. It is designed with a focus on wellness, sustainability, and smart living.
GHR Lakshmi Urbanblocks Infra LLP is a joint venture between three leading real estate developers: GHR Infra, Laxmi Infra, and Urban Blocks Realty.
The Cascades Neopolis is WELL Pre-Certified and IGBC Pre-Certified, ensuring a sustainable and healthy living environment.
The Cascades Neopolis is located in the heart of Hyderabad’s thriving locality of Kokapet, offering optimal accessibility to major business hubs, schools, medical centers, and lifestyle amenities.

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