Mumbai-based realty developer SPRE (Shapoorji Pallonji Real Estate), in collaboration with Kreeva Group, has launched 'The Dualis', a luxury residential project in Gurugram. This project offers 3BHK apartments for Rs 7 crore, setting a new benchmark in the luxury real estate market.
Luxury Real EstateGurugramThe DualisSpreKreeva GroupReal Estate MumbaiMay 16, 2025

The Dualis is a luxury residential project in Gurugram developed by SPRE (Shapoorji Pallonji Real Estate) in collaboration with Kreeva Group. It offers 3BHK and 4BHK apartments in a prime location.
The apartments in The Dualis are priced starting at Rs 7 crore for a 3BHK unit.
The Dualis is located in Sector 59, Gurugram, a prime area well-connected to key areas of the city.
The Dualis offers a range of world-class amenities, including a fully equipped gym, swimming pool, spa, landscaped garden, and children's play area.
The Dualis is developed by SPRE (Shapoorji Pallonji Real Estate) in collaboration with Kreeva Group, both reputable names in the real estate industry.

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