New Launches
SKA Group offers possessions for SKA Metro Ville towers, Aster and Orchid


Noida: NCR-based realty player SKA Group announced that it is giving possessions for its housing society project, SKA Metro Ville. A press release issued by the company says that it is an IGBC pre-certified gold rating project located in Sector ETA -II, Greater Noida, where till now, 350+ possessions have been given.
SKA Metro Ville consists of 4 towers, out of which it is currently offering possessions for Aster and Orchid towers.
SKA Metroville’s construction started in 2018 and was completed prior to the RERA timeline.
Phase 1 of the project has been put in place, while the RERA possession date for Phase 2 is 2024.


Sanjay Sharma, Director, SKA Group, said, “SKA Metro Ville is an ambitious luxury housing project developed by SKA Group. It offers an array of high-end facilities for luxury lovers. We have delivered on our promises yet again and completed the project before the stipulated time. It is a labour of hard work and passion delivered with excellent quality and utmost sincerity. The possessions are being offered for Aster and Orchid towers. We have been posting regular construction updates and other information on all digital platforms and through personal communication with our buyers. We believe it’s our responsibility to engage with our customers and establish a bond of trust and good-will with them.”
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