Following the success of Trump Towers Delhi NCR, launched in 2018, Trump Realty is set to introduce a new housing project in Gurugram, one of India's fastest-growing real estate markets.
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The new housing project by Trump Realty in Gurugram is named Trump Residences Gurugram.
The first Trump project in Delhi NCR, Trump Towers Delhi NCR, was launched in 2018.
Trump Residences Gurugram includes a state-of-the-art gym, a swimming pool, a clubhouse, and a landscaped garden.
Gurugram is a preferred destination for real estate investment due to its rapid urbanization, robust infrastructure, and the presence of corporate offices and business parks.
The expected completion date for Trump Residences Gurugram is within the next few years.
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