Pune, 30th December 2024: Mahindra Lifespace Developers Limited (MLDL), a leading real estate and infrastructure development company, has announced the launch of Mahindra IvyLush, a premium residential project in Kharadi Annex, Pune.
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Mahindra IvyLush is a premium residential project launched by Mahindra Lifespace Developers Limited (MLDL) in Kharadi Annex, Pune. It offers 2, 3, and 4 BHK apartments with a focus on sustainable living and modern amenities.
Key features include eco-friendly design, a multi-level clubhouse, children’s play areas, a jogging track, a swimming pool, a well-equipped gym, and dedicated work-from-home (WFH) space. The project also has 24x7 security with CCTV surveillance and biometric access.
Mahindra IvyLush is located in Kharadi Annex, Pune, near major IT parks, educational institutions, and healthcare facilities.
The project is ideal for young professionals, growing families, and investors looking for a premium residential property in a dynamic neighborhood with easy access to commercial and educational hubs.
Mahindra IvyLush is expected to enhance the overall appeal and value of the Kharadi Annex area, redefining the residential real estate landscape in Pune with its focus on sustainability, modern design, and world-class amenities.
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