Starwing Group, a leading real estate developer in Mumbai, has announced the launch of a new residential tower as part of the I-Stay project. Strategically located near Mumbai's international airport and major business hubs, this new addition is set to redefine luxury living in the city.
Real EstateLuxury LivingMumbaiIstay ProjectStarwing GroupReal Estate MumbaiApr 17, 2025
The I-Stay project is a high-end residential development by Starwing Group in Mumbai, featuring modern amenities and a prime location near the international airport and business hubs like SEEPZ and Powai.
The new residential tower is located in the I-Stay project, which is situated near Mumbai’s international airport and key business districts such as SEEPZ and Powai.
The I-Stay project offers a wide range of amenities, including a fully equipped gym, a swimming pool, a children's play area, and lush green landscaping.
The new residential tower at the I-Stay project is expected to be completed within the next two years, with construction proceeding on schedule.
Starwing Group has set up a dedicated sales office and a digital platform for potential buyers to explore the project in detail. They also offer virtual tours and on-site visits to provide a comprehensive understanding of the development.
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