Mumbai-based real estate developer NeoLiv has acquired a 17.5-acre land parcel in Khopoli, near Mumbai, for a plotted development and villas project with a development cost of ₹150 crore. The project, which includes a mix of premium residential plots and villas, is strategically located near the upcoming Navi Mumbai International Airport and the Mumbai Trans Harbour Link (MTHL).
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The total development cost of NeoLiv's project in Khopoli is ₹150 crore.
The gross saleable area of the project is 0.36 million sq ft.
The project will include amenities such as a club to enhance the living experience for residents.
The project is just an hour's drive from the upcoming Navi Mumbai International Airport.
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