Pune-based Gokhale Constructions, a prominent real estate developer, has made a significant acquisition of a 3.5-acre land parcel in Pune for a new residential project, valued at Rs 300 crore.
Real EstateResidential ProjectGokhale ConstructionsPuneLand AcquisitionReal Estate PuneMay 13, 2025
Gokhale Constructions has acquired a 3.5-acre land parcel in Pune for a residential project, valued at Rs 300 crore.
The new residential project is expected to feature a mix of apartments, penthouses, and villas, designed to offer a luxurious living experience.
The new residential project is located on a 3.5-acre land parcel in Pune, India.
Gokhale Constructions aims to incorporate green building features such as solar panels, rainwater harvesting systems, and energy-efficient appliances in its projects to promote sustainability.
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