As Jaipur continues to solidify its status as a premier destination for high-end real estate, Sawai by Akshat & Meel has emerged as a standout, winning significant accolades at the ET Real Estate Awards. The project is setting new standards in luxury, craftsmanship, and exclusivity, redefining the architectural landscape of the city.
Luxury Real EstateSustainable LivingJaipurArchitectureCommunity EngagementReal EstateApr 05, 2025
Sawai is a luxury real estate project in Jaipur, India, developed by architects Akshat and Meel. It is known for its innovative design, sustainability, and community engagement.
Sawai has won the prestigious ET Real Estate Awards in the luxury segment, recognizing its excellence in design, functionality, and community engagement.
Sawai incorporates eco-friendly practices such as rainwater harvesting, solar panels, and the use of locally sourced materials to reduce its environmental footprint.
The residential units at Sawai are equipped with state-of-the-art amenities and finishes, ensuring a high standard of living. They also offer open spaces, lush gardens, and community facilities.
Sawai places a strong emphasis on community engagement through various initiatives such as art exhibitions, workshops, and community events, fostering a vibrant and inclusive environment.
VP Nandakumar, CEO of Manappuram Finance Ltd, buys a sea-facing apartment in Mumbai for a whopping INR 41.25 crore, marking the family's first investment in the city's high-end real estate.
The One-Time Settlement scheme for property tax arrears in Bangalore has been extended till September 30, offering a complete interest waiver and halved penalties.
India's robust economic growth and urbanization are fuelling demand for residential and commercial properties. Cities like Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad have emerged as real estate hotspots.
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has conducted over 110 searches and frozen assets worth Rs 2426.18 crore in the Mahadev Betting Scam. Around 12 people have been arrested in connection with the case so far.
Housing sales in India's top eight cities saw a 7% annual increase in 2024, reaching a 12-year high of 3,50,613 units. This growth was driven by a strong demand for premium homes priced between Rs 2-5 crore, according to property consultant Knight Frank.
Aditya Birla Real Estate Ltd (ABREL) has stated that the recent Supreme Court ruling, which overturned a Bombay High Court order, will not affect its Niyaara luxury housing project in Worli. The company is confident that the land in question is separate f