Siddhi Group, a leading Pune-based developer, and Anex Advisory are collaborating on an innovative eco-luxury project in Mulshi, a serene destination in the Western Ghats. Spanning 400 acres, this project will cater to premium real estate buyers and wellness enthusiasts.
Real EstateEcoluxuryMulshiSiddhi GroupAnex AdvisoryReal Estate PuneJul 07, 2025
The project is located in Mulshi, a picturesque destination nestled between Mumbai and Pune in the Western Ghats.
The project spans 400 acres, with 15 acres being developed in the initial phase.
The key players are Siddhi Group, a leading Pune-based developer, and Anex Advisory, which is providing advisory, consulting, sales, and marketing services.
The project will feature world-renowned Balinese wellness resorts, top-tier hospitality, sensitive and eye-catching design, and various wellness-oriented features.
The target audience includes CXOs, HNIs, NRIs from Mumbai and Pune, and second home-buyers who prioritize wellness and holistic living.
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