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JM’s ‘Aroma’ ready for possession


NCR realty player JM Housing is now ready for possession of its project JM Aroma, located at Sector 75 in Noida, according to a press release issued by the company.
The project was started on September 27, 2012 and has been readied in a span of three years.
Describing it as a major achievement in this sector considering the severe pressure of possession delays, the release said this is the second on-time delivery by the company after it successfully delivered JM Orchid at Sector 76 in Noida two years ago.
JM Aroma, a residential project, is strategically located and shares its proximity with Ghaziabad, Greater Noida and Delhi. The project is a combination of 3/4 BHK flats that are approximately 598 in number with various modern amenities such as club, swimming pool, gymnasium, landscape gardens, children park, water supply, 24X7 security and power backup.
The project is properly linked by road and public transportation is obtainable at a walking distance. The nearest Metro station is just 10 minutes from the project, NH24 mere 15 minutes and Delhi 20 minutes.
Rupesh Gupta, Director, JM Housing, said “We are feeling extremely proud that we have yet again proved our mettle when it comes to delivering projects with superior quality and on-time as well. JM Aroma is one of our highly sought after projects keeping in mind the daily needs and requirements of the residents.”
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