Siddhi Group, a leading Pune-based real estate developer, and Anex Advisory are partnering to create a world-class eco-luxury project in Mulshi, a serene destination near Mumbai and Pune.
Real EstateEcoluxuryMulshiSiddhi GroupAnex AdvisoryReal Estate PuneJul 07, 2025
The eco-luxury project in Mulshi will span 400 acres, with the initial phase covering 15 acres.
The project is a collaboration between Siddhi Group, a leading Pune-based real estate developer, and Anex Advisory, a consultancy firm.
Mulshi is known for its rolling hills, tranquil lakes, and lush forests, making it a serene getaway spot. Its convenient location near Mumbai and Pune and its idyllic beauty, especially during the monsoon, make it an attractive destination.
The project will feature world-renowned Balinese wellness resort elements, including top-tier hospitality, sensitive and eye-catching design, and a variety of wellness-oriented features.
Anex Advisory is supporting the project at every stage, from planning and development to sales and marketing.
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