KG Group's Town and City Developers, a prominent real estate developer in Coimbatore, has entered the luxury villa market with the launch of its premium villa project, Luxe Town. This move marks a significant expansion for the company, aiming to cater to
Real EstateLuxury VillasCoimbatoreKg GroupLuxe TownReal EstateMar 10, 2025
Luxe Town is a premium villa project launched by KG Group's Town and City Developers in Coimbatore. It is designed to cater to the affluent segment of the population, offering a blend of luxury, comfort, and modern amenities.
Luxe Town comprises 50 opulent villas, ranging from 2,500 to 4,000 square feet with options for 3 to 4 bedrooms.
Luxe Town includes a range of amenities such as a clubhouse, fitness center, and landscaped parks. Each villa also comes with a private swimming pool and a spacious garden.
KG Group's Town and City Developers is a leading real estate developer in Coimbatore with a strong track record in the industry. Their portfolio includes residential apartments, commercial complexes, and integrated townships.
Interested buyers are encouraged to visit the sales office of Luxe Town to learn more about the project and book their dream villa. The company offers a range of financing options and customization services to make the buying process as seamless as possible.
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