Hubtown, a leading real estate developer, has received the Occupation Certificate (OC) for its 'Seasons – Czarnowo' project in Chembur, East, Mumbai. The project, known for its premium living standards, has already sold over 97% of its units and is part of the larger Hubtown Seasons township.
Real EstateOccupation CertificateHubtownMumbaiChemburReal Estate MumbaiMay 27, 2025
An Occupation Certificate (OC) is a legal document issued by the local municipal authority that confirms a building is safe and fit for occupation. It is a crucial document required before a building can be occupied by its residents or users.
The 'Hubtown Seasons – Czarnowo' project is located in Chembur (East), Mumbai, India.
The total carpet area of the 'Hubtown Seasons – Czarnowo' project is 54,000 square feet.
Over 97 percent of the units in the 'Hubtown Seasons – Czarnowo' project have already been sold.
Hubtown develops a variety of projects including luxury residential developments, built-to-suit office spaces, and IT parks.
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