Godrej Properties, a leading real estate developer, is expanding its footprint in Central India with a new Rs 2.3 billion residential project in Raipur. Spanning 9.5 lakh square feet, the project is set to transform the city's real estate landscape.
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The total investment for the new residential project in Raipur by Godrej Properties is Rs 2.3 billion.
The new residential project is located on Dhamtari Road in Raipur, offering excellent connectivity and access to the upcoming expressway.
The new project in Raipur is a plotted development, offering a range of residential plots designed to cater to various needs and preferences.
The total area of the new residential project in Raipur is 9.5 lakh square feet.
The project will include commercial spaces, green spaces, and community facilities, making it a self-sufficient community with a high quality of life for residents.
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