Real estate consultants have noted a robust sales trend in the real estate market over the past three years. Real estate firm Worldwide Realty is set to make a significant investment of Rs 3.2 billion in a 22-acre project in Manesar.
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Worldwide Realty is investing Rs 3.2 billion in the Manesar project.
The Manesar project spans 22 acres of land.
The project will include a mix of residential units, commercial complexes, and recreational facilities.
Worldwide Realty was established in 1995.
The project is expected to create numerous job opportunities, boost the local economy, and attract further investments in the region.
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