With a development portfolio exceeding 142 million square feet, SPRE has a presence in major Indian cities, including Mumbai, Pune, and Bengaluru. The latest addition to their luxury real estate portfolio is the Dualis Gurugram project, which promises to redefine luxury living in the bustling city.
Real EstateLuxury HousingGurugramSpreDualisReal Estate PuneMay 16, 2025
The price range for a 3BHK apartment at Dualis Gurugram is around Rs 7 crores.
The Dualis Gurugram project features premium 3BHK apartments, advanced green building technologies, a prime location, and a range of amenities including a clubhouse, swimming pool, and fitness center.
The Dualis Gurugram project is developed by SPRE (Sterling Properties Real Estate), a leading real estate company with a strong presence in major Indian cities.
Dualis Gurugram incorporates advanced green building technologies such as energy-efficient lighting, water conservation systems, and waste management solutions, making it a sustainable choice for luxury living.
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