Ashiana Housing Launches Clubhouse at Pune’s Ashiana Amodh
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Ashiana Housing Launches Clubhouse at Pune’s Ashiana Amodh

Ashiana Housing has inaugurated a 19,000 sq. ft. clubhouse at Ashiana Amodh, its senior living project in Talegaon, Pune. Designed to foster an active and engaging lifestyle, the clubhouse serves as a vibrant hub, promoting social connections and well-being.

Situated along the Indrani River, Ashiana Amodh offers a serene retreat for seniors. The clubhouse features indoor and outdoor recreational facilities, including:
  • Indoor: Badminton courts, table tennis, billiards, a media room, hobby spaces, a swimming pool, jacuzzi, and a fine-dining hall.
  • Outdoor: Lawn tennis courts, an open-air gym, an amphitheatre, walking trails, and a swing zone for adults.
Ankur Gupta, Joint Managing Director, Ashiana Housing, said, “Our goal is to create communities where seniors enjoy both peace and an active lifestyle. This clubhouse is designed to encourage social interaction, healthy living, and a fulfilling daily routine.”

Recognised as India’s No.1 Senior Living Community by Track2 Realty for eight consecutive years, Ashiana Housing has thriving senior communities in Bhiwadi (Delhi-NCR), Chennai, Lavasa, and Pune. Spread across 11.93 acre, Ashiana Amodh is designed for a secure, comfortable, and self-sufficient lifestyle.

Ashiana Housing has inaugurated a 19,000 sq. ft. clubhouse at Ashiana Amodh, its senior living project in Talegaon, Pune. Designed to foster an active and engaging lifestyle, the clubhouse serves as a vibrant hub, promoting social connections and well-being.Situated along the Indrani River, Ashiana Amodh offers a serene retreat for seniors. The clubhouse features indoor and outdoor recreational facilities, including:Indoor: Badminton courts, table tennis, billiards, a media room, hobby spaces, a swimming pool, jacuzzi, and a fine-dining hall.Outdoor: Lawn tennis courts, an open-air gym, an amphitheatre, walking trails, and a swing zone for adults.Ankur Gupta, Joint Managing Director, Ashiana Housing, said, “Our goal is to create communities where seniors enjoy both peace and an active lifestyle. This clubhouse is designed to encourage social interaction, healthy living, and a fulfilling daily routine.”Recognised as India’s No.1 Senior Living Community by Track2 Realty for eight consecutive years, Ashiana Housing has thriving senior communities in Bhiwadi (Delhi-NCR), Chennai, Lavasa, and Pune. Spread across 11.93 acre, Ashiana Amodh is designed for a secure, comfortable, and self-sufficient lifestyle.

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