Sumit Woods Limited has secured the green light for a high-end residential project in Borivali, further solidifying its position in the competitive real estate market. The company's Managing Director, Mitaram Jangid, expressed excitement over the developm
Real EstateLuxury DevelopmentBorivaliSumit WoodsSustainable LivingReal Estate NewsMar 20, 2025

The new luxury residential development by Sumit Woods Limited is located in Borivali, a suburb of Mumbai, known for its green spaces and suburban charm.
The development will feature a range of high-end amenities, including a state-of-the-art gym, a swimming pool, lush gardens, and a children’s play area.
The project will prioritize sustainability by incorporating green building practices and energy-efficient technologies, making it an eco-friendly residential option.
Mitaram Jangid is the Managing Director of Sumit Woods Limited and has expressed excitement over the new development's potential to transform the local landscape.
Sumit Woods Limited has several other exciting initiatives in the pipeline, all aimed at enhancing the living experience for residents and continuing to innovate in the real estate sector.

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