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Tridhaatu Realty Receives OC For Phase 1 Of Tridhaatu Morya at Chembur
Mumbai, January 4, 2024: Tridhaatu Realty has received the Occupancy Certificate (OC) for the phase 1 of its project Tridhaatu Morya, located in Chembur, Mumbai.
Pritam Chivukula, Co-Founder & Director, Tridhaatu Realty said, “We are extremely pleased and excited to have received the OC for phase 1 of our project, Tridhaatu Morya. This has been possible due to our customers’ continued support and unwavering trust in us that made it possible. We look in anticipation to welcoming our customers to their new home. We have delivered on our promise and will continue to create luxurious spaces that will further enhance the lifestyle of our residents.”
Tridhaatu Morya is divided into two phases. Phase 1 comprises 220 units, in configuration of 1 & 2 BHK apartments measuring in size from 477 sq ft to 724 sq ft. The second phase of the project will consist of larger 2 & 3 BHK configured apartments, with sizes ranging from 728 sq ft to 1008 sq ft, comprising a total of 105 units. A press release issued by the company says that the project is well designed with provisions for Jodi flats, which allow residents the flexibility to expand their living spaces as per their individual and family requirements.
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