Celebrity fashion designer Kunal Rawal ventures into luxury real estate with Boheim, a renowned international luxury brand.
Kunal RawalBoheimLuxury Real EstateIndian Real Estate MarketHighend LivingReal Estate NewsAug 22, 2024
Kunal Rawal has collaborated with Boheim to venture into luxury real estate, with a focus on developing exclusive properties that showcase the perfect blend of luxury, comfort, and elegance.
Boheim is a global luxury brand renowned for its exquisite designs and opulent spaces, with a presence in several countries.
The luxury real estate market in India has witnessed significant growth in recent years, driven by increasing demand for high-end living spaces.
Buyers can expect luxurious spaces that exude a sense of sophistication and elegance, with a focus on delivering exceptional quality and design.
The partnership is expected to launch its first project soon, with several other developments in the pipeline.
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