Vascon Engineers, a renowned real estate developer, has collaborated with Xanadu Realty to bring luxury residential projects to Mumbai, marking its entry into the city's competitive market.
Vascon EngineersXanadu RealtyLuxury Real EstateMumbai Real EstateResidential ProjectsReal Estate NewsSep 09, 2024
The collaboration is a strategic partnership to bring luxury residential projects to Mumbai, marking Vascon Engineers' entry into the city's competitive market.
The two projects are located in Powai and Santacruz, Mumbai.
The IUM of the Powai project, Vascon Tranquil Heights, is over INR 400 Crores.
Vascon Engineers has a legacy spanning close to four decades and has developed an extensive portfolio of premium homes, commercial spaces, and infrastructure projects across India.
Xanadu Realty is committed to excellence and customer satisfaction, and is dedicated to redefining the luxury living experience in Mumbai.
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