Mumbai, Maharashtra, [India], November 11: Paradigm Realty, a leading name in Mumbai's luxury real estate, has unveiled two premium limited-edition luxury residences in Bandra (W), targeting a topline of Rs 850 crore.
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Paradigm Realty has launched two new luxury residential projects in Bandra (W): 'Paradigm Elite' and 'Paradigm Prestige'. 'Paradigm Elite' offers spacious apartments with modern amenities, while 'Paradigm Prestige' features exclusive penthouses and duplex apartments.
Paradigm Realty expects to generate a topline of Rs 850 crore from these luxury residential projects.
Bandra (W) is known for its affluent lifestyle and proximity to key business districts, making it an ideal location for luxury real estate. It is a bustling suburb that attracts a significant number of high-net-worth individuals.
Both projects offer a range of lifestyle facilities including swimming pools, fitness centers, and landscaped gardens. 'Paradigm Prestige' also includes a private club with entertainment and leisure options.
The well-located properties, combined with high-quality construction and amenities, offer excellent investment potential. These luxury residences are attractive options for both end-users and investors.
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