Adore Group unveils luxury low-rise housing project in Faridabad
Real Estate

Adore Group unveils luxury low-rise housing project in Faridabad

Adore Group, a prominent real estate company based in NCR, has recently acquired a 15-acre plot in Sec-84, Faridabad, from Marina Real Estate Builders LLP. The company plans to develop a luxury real estate project on this land, featuring both high-rise buildings and low-rise builder floors, showcasing modern architecture.

Upon completion, the project is expected to accommodate nearly 500 families and generate a total saleable value of approximately Rs 7 billion, according to the company's estimates.

This venture marks a significant milestone for Faridabad, as it will introduce a cutting-edge low-rise housing project equipped with state-of-the-art amenities. Jetaish Gupta, Co-Founder & Director of Adore Group, expressed excitement about this development, highlighting the inclusion of modern facilities such as a stylish clubhouse, international quality swimming pool, and various other high-end amenities. He emphasised that the project aims to meet the changing preferences of homebuyers in Faridabad, who now seek premium properties with top-notch features and world-class facilities.

The project's location in the Greater Faridabad region enhances its appeal, offering a thriving residential and commercial community. Its proximity to the Faridabad bypass road (just 2 km away) ensures excellent connectivity to other parts of NCR. Additionally, the Bata Chowk Metro Station is conveniently located at a distance of approximately 6 km. The area boasts quality educational institutions, colleges, and healthcare facilities, contributing to an enhanced quality of life for its residents. Furthermore, it is easily accessible from major commercial hubs in Faridabad.

Adore Group, established in 2015, has earned a reputable position in NCR's real estate industry. With a portfolio of over 20 projects and a cumulative area exceeding 10 million sq ft, the company continues to shape the real estate landscape in the region.

Adore Group, a prominent real estate company based in NCR, has recently acquired a 15-acre plot in Sec-84, Faridabad, from Marina Real Estate Builders LLP. The company plans to develop a luxury real estate project on this land, featuring both high-rise buildings and low-rise builder floors, showcasing modern architecture.Upon completion, the project is expected to accommodate nearly 500 families and generate a total saleable value of approximately Rs 7 billion, according to the company's estimates.This venture marks a significant milestone for Faridabad, as it will introduce a cutting-edge low-rise housing project equipped with state-of-the-art amenities. Jetaish Gupta, Co-Founder & Director of Adore Group, expressed excitement about this development, highlighting the inclusion of modern facilities such as a stylish clubhouse, international quality swimming pool, and various other high-end amenities. He emphasised that the project aims to meet the changing preferences of homebuyers in Faridabad, who now seek premium properties with top-notch features and world-class facilities.The project's location in the Greater Faridabad region enhances its appeal, offering a thriving residential and commercial community. Its proximity to the Faridabad bypass road (just 2 km away) ensures excellent connectivity to other parts of NCR. Additionally, the Bata Chowk Metro Station is conveniently located at a distance of approximately 6 km. The area boasts quality educational institutions, colleges, and healthcare facilities, contributing to an enhanced quality of life for its residents. Furthermore, it is easily accessible from major commercial hubs in Faridabad.Adore Group, established in 2015, has earned a reputable position in NCR's real estate industry. With a portfolio of over 20 projects and a cumulative area exceeding 10 million sq ft, the company continues to shape the real estate landscape in the region.

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