NCR-based real estate firm VVIP Group has announced a significant investment of ₹800 crore for a new luxury housing project in Greater Noida. This ambitious project aims to cater to the growing demand for high-end residential properties in the region.
Real EstateLuxury HousingGreater NoidaVvip GroupInvestmentReal Estate NewsMay 12, 2025
The total investment for the new luxury housing project in Greater Noida by VVIP Group is ₹800 crore.
The new luxury housing project is located in Greater Noida, a rapidly developing area in the National Capital Region (NCR).
The new luxury housing project will feature amenities such as sprawling gardens, world-class fitness centers, swimming pools, and dedicated children's play areas.
VVIP Group is an NCR-based real estate firm known for its commitment to quality and innovation in the luxury housing market. The company has a strong track record of successfully delivering high-end residential projects.
The first phase of the new luxury housing project is expected to be completed within the next two years.
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