Agami Realty, a leading real estate developer with over five decades of experience, is making a significant impact in Mumbai's luxury residential market with two major redevelopment projects in Bandra, valued at Rs 9.5 billion.
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Agami Realty is known for its boutique developments that blend sustainability, technology, and design excellence. The company has a legacy of over five decades in the real estate sector.
The two significant projects of Agami Realty in Bandra are valued at an estimated Rs 9.5 billion and are part of the company's strategy to expand in Mumbai's luxury residential market.
Agami Eternity is the firm’s first completed premium redevelopment project in Mumbai, located in Bandra East. It recently received its Occupancy Certificate and is designed to meet the highest standards of luxury living.
Agami Realty's focus on sustainability and technology aligns with the government's vision of fostering sustainable and inclusive growth. The revised infrastructure policies are likely to include incentives for developers to incorporate green building practices and smart technologies.
The projects are expected to enhance the area’s appeal, attract both local and international buyers, and set a new benchmark for luxury residential developments in Mumbai. They are also expected to contribute to the overall development of the city by showcasing the benefits of integrating advanced technologies and eco-friendly practices in urban planning.

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