Discover how Skyline Builders is revolutionizing the real estate industry in Kerala and beyond
Real EstateSkyline BuildersKeralaDubaiLuxury ApartmentsDeveloped PlotsReal Estate NewsJun 27, 2024
Skyline Builders has become a household name in Kerala's real estate industry, with over 8000 happy families trusting the brand over the past 35 years.
Skyline offers a range of housing options, including designer apartments, luxury sky villas, premium apartments, luxury garden suites, ultra-luxury garden bungalows, and premium developed plots.
Skyline Builders' global project, Avant Guard Residences, is located in Dubai's Jumeirah Village Circle.
Skyline Hecters is a subsidiary of Skyline Builders that specializes in high-end developed plots.
Skyline's projects offer a range of amenities, including air-conditioned fitness centers, multipurpose leisure halls, swimming pools, and party areas.
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