Shapoorji Pallonji Real Estate (SPRE) is targeting over Rs 8 billion in revenue from its upcoming premium housing development, VANAHA Verdant, located in Pune. This project is set to redefine luxury living in the city.
Shapoorji PallonjiSpreRs 8 BillionVanahaPuneReal Estate PuneJul 18, 2025
VANAHA Verdant is a premium residential project developed by Shapoorji Pallonji Real Estate (SPRE) in Pune. It is a 10 lakh square foot development offering luxury homes and world-class amenities.
SPRE is targeting over Rs 8 billion in revenue from the VANAHA Verdant project in Pune.
VANAHA Verdant will feature a club house, swimming pool, fitness center, landscaped gardens, and other modern amenities to provide a premium living experience.
Pune is a rapidly growing city with a vibrant cultural scene and strong economic growth. The demand for luxury housing is on the rise, making it an ideal location for a premium project like VANAHA Verdant.
SPRE is committed to sustainability and has incorporated green building practices and energy-efficient technologies into the design and construction of VANAHA Verdant to minimize environmental impact.
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