Pune's real estate market is booming, and SK Fortune Group is leading the way with its luxurious high-rise buildings, offering discerning home buyers exceptional luxury and comfort.
Sk Fortune GroupPune Real EstateLuxury HousingHighrise BuildingsYashodhanKusumReal Estate PuneSep 09, 2024
SK Fortune Group is a Pune-based real estate developer that has been transforming the city's skyline with its luxurious high-rise buildings.
The two new projects launched by SK Fortune Group are Yashodhan and Kusum.
Yashodhan is located in the heart of Deccan, while Kusum is located in the upscale Model Colony area of Shivajinagar.
Yashodhan offers exclusive 3 and 4 BHK apartments, while Kusum offers spacious 3, 4, 5, and 6 BHK residences.
SK Fortune Group's vision is to combine prime locations with superior design and construction to create homes that go beyond the expected.
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