Mumbai-based NeoLiv, a fund-led real estate developer, has successfully sold 263 plots in its first residential project in Haryana, generating sales worth over ₹300 crore. The project, NeoLiv Grand Park, is located in Kundli-Sonipat and offers a blend of luxury and convenience.
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NeoLiv Grand Park is a residential project located in Kundli-Sonipat, Haryana, developed by NeoLiv. It is spread across 19.46 acres and offers 263 plots for sale.
NeoLiv Grand Park is designed by world-renowned architect Hafeez Contractor and UK-headquartered BDP India.
NeoLiv Grand Park includes a 3-acre urban forest and a 30,000 sq ft club, enhancing the quality of life for residents.
NeoLiv Grand Park is located in Sonipat, within a few minutes from North Delhi and near the upcoming Delhi Metro Line, Delhi-Sonipat Rapid Rail, KMP Expressway, and UER-2.
Mohit Malhotra is the founder and CEO of NeoLiv. He is the former MD and CEO of Godrej Properties and brings extensive industry expertise to NeoLiv.
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