The Hiranandani Group, known for its successful projects in Mumbai and Thane, is making a significant move by entering the Pune real estate market with a 105-acre township. This development promises to bring high-quality living options and modern amenitie
Pune Real EstateHiranandani GroupTownship DevelopmentSustainable LivingIntegrated TownshipReal EstateFeb 24, 2025
The new township project in Pune by Hiranandani Group is spread over 105 acres.
The township will offer a range of housing options, including apartments and villas, to cater to diverse buyer preferences.
The township will include amenities such as parks, recreational facilities, schools, and healthcare centers.
The Hiranandani Group is entering the Pune real estate market to meet the growing demand for quality housing and to contribute to the city's development with a focus on sustainability and community living.
The Hiranandani Group is known for its expertise in developing large-scale residential and commercial projects. They have a strong track record of delivering high-quality, integrated townships across India.
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