Tata Housing starts phase II of Inora Park in Pune
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Tata Housing starts phase II of Inora Park in Pune

Work on second phase of Inora Park in Pune has been launched by Tata Housing Development Company. The premium residential project's Phase II comprises approximately 100, 3-BHK units of 1,400 square feet and are priced at Rs 68 lakh onwards. Apartments are also available in 2 and 2.5-BHK. Inora Park is being developed on 6.28 acre land parcel located at NIBM Annexe, Pune.

It will encompass premium residences with green landscapes and state-of-the-art modern amenities such as modern clubhouse of about 6,000 sq ft that can adequately serve the residents with a multi-purpose hall, children play-area, basketball court, jogging track/ walkways, swimming pool and gymnasium.

Brotin Banerjee, MD and CEO, Tata Housing, said the project has attracted buyers from across segments, as it is well-connected, aesthetically-designed and thus the demand for Inora Park has been consistent. The project, launched in 2010, is strategically situated in the high growth corridor of Pune, with excellent connectivity to commercial hubs like Hadapsar.

The masterplan incorporates maximising the living units facing the internal courtyard which forms the community space for the residents for various activities – social and cultural. Inora Park is created keeping in mind its axiom, ‘Live a beautiful life, inside and out’. The development has an internal road around the towers for free traffic movement, which connects to the entrance and exit of the complex. All apartments enjoy good ventilation and sunlight and a generous play of balconies and terraces form part of the architecture.

Work on second phase of Inora Park in Pune has been launched by Tata Housing Development Company. The premium residential project's Phase II comprises approximately 100, 3-BHK units of 1,400 square feet and are priced at Rs 68 lakh onwards. Apartments are also available in 2 and 2.5-BHK. Inora Park is being developed on 6.28 acre land parcel located at NIBM Annexe, Pune. It will encompass premium residences with green landscapes and state-of-the-art modern amenities such as modern clubhouse of about 6,000 sq ft that can adequately serve the residents with a multi-purpose hall, children play-area, basketball court, jogging track/ walkways, swimming pool and gymnasium. Brotin Banerjee, MD and CEO, Tata Housing, said the project has attracted buyers from across segments, as it is well-connected, aesthetically-designed and thus the demand for Inora Park has been consistent. The project, launched in 2010, is strategically situated in the high growth corridor of Pune, with excellent connectivity to commercial hubs like Hadapsar. The masterplan incorporates maximising the living units facing the internal courtyard which forms the community space for the residents for various activities – social and cultural. Inora Park is created keeping in mind its axiom, ‘Live a beautiful life, inside and out’. The development has an internal road around the towers for free traffic movement, which connects to the entrance and exit of the complex. All apartments enjoy good ventilation and sunlight and a generous play of balconies and terraces form part of the architecture.

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