This strategic alliance marks one of the first exclusive selling agreements in the Kausauli real estate market, aiming to achieve significant Gross Transaction Value.
Real EstateKausauliSushma GroupBayside CorporationsGross Transaction ValueReal Estate NewsNov 17, 2024
The main goal of the partnership is to develop premium residential and commercial properties in Kausauli, aiming to achieve a Gross Transaction Value of over INR 100 crore in the first phase.
Kausauli is known for its serene environment, cool climate, and stunning views, making it a popular tourist destination and a preferred location for second homes.
The first phase of the project will focus on developing residential apartments, villas, and commercial spaces equipped with modern amenities and infrastructure.
The first phase of the project is expected to be completed within the next 18 months.
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