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Nitesh Estates launches 120-crore luxury residences in downtown Bengaluru, India

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New Delhi, March 8, 2018: Nitesh Estates is set to bring luxury living to downtown Bengaluru with Nitesh Madison Square, a competitively priced luxury residential complex located in the prime downtown area of Cunningham Road.

As the dust settles post demonetization and RERA, the Luxury Real Estate market has seen a steady upswing in demand. When combined with the demand for luxury housing that Bengaluru generates, a luxury residential complex in the vicinity of the Central Business District was the need of the hour, and it is this vacuum that Nitesh Madison Square breathes life into.

Comprising 18 units spread over half an acre, Nitesh Madison Square draws inspiration from the street front buildings of Boston and New York by combining the Neo Georgian architecture style with a more modern, minimalist aesthetic. The solid brick structure featuring French windows and a gabled roof are designed to complement the greenery that surrounds the complex.

With 5-star amenities such as a swimming pool, fitness center, billiards room, an inviting lounge, recreation area, poolside lounge area, and terrace; Nitesh Madison Square residents will always live in the lap of luxury.

Speaking on Nitesh Estates and its latest addition to the luxury residential segment, Mr. Pradeep Narayan, EVP – Sales & Marketing, said, “While we have residential projects both in Uber luxury and mid-segment, we consider ourselves more of Luxury specialists. We were also the first ones to bring the Ritz-Carlton, a 5-star hotel, to India. Nitesh Madison Square is the latest addition to our Luxury portfolio, offering great amenities at a competitive price..”

Starting from Rs. 5.5 crore onwards, Nitesh Madison Square is Nitesh Estates’ latest iconic project in the city of Bengaluru and continues their raison d’être of making significant and iconic architectural contributions to India’s urban landscape.

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