Real estate company Tribeca Developers has launched a rental housing platform, Trilive, in Mumbai, offering 650 fully furnished and serviced flats to meet the growing demand for rental accommodations.
Rental HousingMumbaiTriliveTribeca DevelopersReal EstateReal Estate MaharashtraApr 07, 2025
Trilive is a rental housing platform launched by Tribeca Developers in Mumbai, offering 650 fully furnished and serviced flats in prime locations.
Trilive offers a range of amenities including 24/7 security, housekeeping, maintenance, a gym, swimming pool, and shared workspaces.
You can visit the Trilive website to view available properties, schedule a visit, and complete the rental agreement online. The process is designed to be quick and hassle-free.
Tribeca Developers is a leading real estate company with a strong reputation for delivering high-quality residential and commercial projects. They are the parent company of Trilive.
Trilive is designed for professionals, families, and students looking for well-maintained and affordable rental properties in prime locations in Mumbai.
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