VVIP Group is set to launch a massive Rs 8 billion luxury housing project in Greater Noida, aiming to meet the growing demand for high-end residences in the NCR region.
Luxury HousingGreater NoidaVvip GroupReal EstatePremium FlatsReal Estate NewsMay 21, 2025
The total investment for the VVIP Addresses project is Rs 8 billion.
VVIP Addresses will offer 3 BHK and 4 BHK apartments, designed to provide a premium living experience.
The project will feature a clubhouse, swimming pool, fitness center, and landscaped gardens, among other amenities.
VVIP Addresses is located in Greater Noida, a rapidly growing suburb of Delhi, known for its strategic location and connectivity.
The project will include energy-efficient systems, water conservation measures, and the use of sustainable materials to minimize environmental impact.
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