Rustomjee Developers has launched the Urban Woods project in Dombivli, a strategic location that is witnessing a surge in property prices and the development of major infrastructure projects like the Taloja Metro Line 12 and the Mumbai-Ahmedabad Bullet Tr
DombivliRustomjee DevelopersUrban WoodsMumbaiahmedabad Bullet TrainTaloja Metro Line 12Real Estate MumbaiMar 19, 2025

Urban Woods is a new housing project launched by Rustomjee Developers in Dombivli. It is designed to offer a blend of modern amenities and a green, serene living environment.
Key features of Urban Woods include eco-friendly practices, a state-of-the-art gym, a swimming pool, children’s play areas, and well-maintained gardens and open spaces.
These infrastructure projects will significantly enhance the connectivity of Dombivly, reducing travel time to key destinations and attracting more businesses and investments to the region.
Urban Woods offers a variety of residential apartments of different sizes to cater to diverse needs. The apartments are meticulously designed to maximize space and natural light.
While the exact completion date is subject to various factors, Rustomjee Developers is committed to delivering high-quality projects on time. Interested parties can contact Rustomjee Developers for more specific timelines.

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