Discover the elegance and quality of Synthite Realty's projects, including ready-to-move-in apartments and luxurious villas. Explore their latest offerings in scenic locations across Kerala.
Real EstateLuxury ApartmentsKeralaProperty DevelopmentSynthite RealtyReal EstateJun 20, 2025
Synthite Realty is known for building luxurious homes in scenic locations with a focus on construction excellence, aesthetics, and functionality.
Pepper Wine Apartments feature 32 units with amenities like a garden area, clubhouse, health club, terrace garden, round-the-clock security, and a children's play area. The apartments are ready to move in and have received approval from major banks.
The prices for Pimento Garden apartments start from Rs. 3 crores. The project offers spacious 3 and 4 BHK apartments with modern amenities and a rooftop swimming pool.
Phase Two of Azuri Vista is planned to be launched in January 2026. The project will feature 58 villas spread over 9.3 acres of land in Kolenchery.
You can contact Synthite Realty through their phone numbers +91 9778412323 and +91 93881 29999, email [email protected], or visit their website at www.synthiterealty.com.
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