Sobha Ltd, a leading real estate developer in India, is set to debut in Greater Noida with a luxury housing project, SOBHA Aurum, marking a significant investment of nearly ₹800 crore. The project will include 420 premium apartments, covering 9.3 lakh square feet.
Real EstateLuxury HousingSobha LtdGreater NoidaSobha AurumReal Estate NewsJun 28, 2025
The new luxury housing project by Sobha Ltd in Greater Noida is named SOBHA Aurum.
Sobha Ltd is investing nearly ₹800 crore in the SOBHA Aurum project.
The SOBHA Aurum project will include 420 premium apartments.
The base price per square foot for the apartments in SOBHA Aurum is approximately ₹14,000.
Including SOBHA Aurum, Sobha Ltd has five projects in the Delhi-NCR region.
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