Satya Group, a prominent player in the real estate sector, has secured a significant Rs 245 crore investment from ASK Property Fund for a new housing project on Dwarka Expressway in Gurugram. This strategic move is set to enhance the group's presence in t
Real EstateInvestmentDwarka ExpresswaySatya GroupAsk Property FundReal Estate PuneJan 29, 2025
The total investment for the new housing project on Dwarka Expressway is Rs 245 crore.
The project will develop around 500 residential units on a 4.6-acre site.
The new housing project on Dwarka Expressway is being developed by Satya Group.
The Dwarka Expressway is a key infrastructure project in the NCR market, enhancing connectivity and opening up new areas for real estate development.
The residential units will feature modern amenities and sustainable design, including security systems, landscaped gardens, and community spaces.
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