Real estate industry leaders share insights on key trends, policies, sustainability, and more with a focus on Godrej Properties’ new venture in Hyderabad. • Residential • 1 min read
Godrej PropertiesHyderabadReal EstateGodrej Waters EdgeSustainabilityReal EstateJan 13, 2025
The first project by Godrej Properties in Hyderabad is named 'Godrej Waters Edge.'
Godrej Waters Edge is located in HITEC City, one of the most sought-after areas in Hyderabad.
Key features of Godrej Waters Edge include state-of-the-art amenities, a strategic location, and a commitment to sustainable living.
Godrej Waters Edge is equipped with energy-efficient appliances, utilizes solar power, and implements other green building practices to reduce the carbon footprint.
Godrej Properties plans to develop more residential and commercial projects in Hyderabad, focusing on quality and sustainability.
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