Iraah Lifespaces, a rising star in the ultra-luxury villa development sector, has unveiled its exquisite collection of bespoke properties in Alibaug and Lonavala, Maharashtra. These exclusive residences cater to the discerning tastes of ultra-high-net-wor
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Iraah Lifespaces is a notable new player in the ultra-luxury villa development sector, known for its bespoke properties in premium locations like Alibaug and Lonavala, Maharashtra.
The new ultra-luxury villas are located in Alibaug and Lonavala, two of Maharashtra's most desirable locations, known for their picturesque landscapes and serene ambiance.
The target buyers include ultra-high-net-worth individuals (UHNIs), high-net-worth individuals (HNIs), CXOs, and NRIs who are looking for unparalleled luxury in their homes.
These villas are meticulously designed to blend contemporary aesthetics with natural beauty, offering expansive living spaces, state-of-the-art amenities, and stunning outdoor areas, all while maintaining a commitment to sustainability and eco-friendly practices.
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