New Launches
Trehan Group to invest Rs 125 cr in plotted housing project at Neemrana, Rajasthan
Neemrana, Jun 13, 2022: Realty firm Trehan Group, on Monday launched “Trehan Vilasa City,” consisting 641 residential plots at historical town of Neemrana in Rajasthan.
A press release issued by the company says that the company will invest Rs 125 crore to develop this project, which is spread over 40 acres.
The main features of this project, include Neemrana’s first luxury club society, mini theatre, large parks and full-fledged sports complex.
The plots are a price ranging from Rs 16 lakh to Rs 30 lakh. The plots are available in different sizes, ranging from 90 square meter to 200 square meter.
“The location of the project is the key magnetism. Close proximity (just 500 meter) to Delhi- Jaipur highway and industrial areas in the vicinity makes it a viable option for both end users and investors,” said Saransh Trehan, CMD, Trehan Luxury Floors
The developer has secured RERA registration and other required approvals for the development of the project and will complete the project in one year from now.
“There is a big segment which prefers to build their own homes as per their requirements, preferences and budget. A plot gives you flexibility to decide and design the interior and exterior of your house as per your likings and aspiration,” said Trehan
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