Ashiana Housing Launches Phase 6 of Tarang in Bhiwadi
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Ashiana Housing Launches Phase 6 of Tarang in Bhiwadi

Ashiana Housing has launched Phase 6 of its flagship residential project, Ashiana Tarang, in Sector 24, UIT Bhiwadi. Spread across 2.71 acre, the new phase will feature 192 premium apartments, with possession targeted for May 2028.
Phase 6 forms part of a Rs 2.4 billion development across 12.85 acre, with a Rs 587.8 
Million investment allocated for this phase. The project is fully owned by Ashiana Housing, with no joint ventures, and follows a customer-led funding model through buyer advances.
The company has already sold 117 units across earlier phases in FY 2025-26, generating Rs 682.3 million in revenue. Phase 6 is expected to attract mid-segment buyers from Gurgaon, particularly those seeking quality housing in the Rs 60–70 lakh range.
Enhancements in the new phase include upgraded park spaces, box cricket, an activity pavilion, a 13,100 sq. Ft. clubhouse, and improved lobby aesthetics. Premium finishes such as Itaca tiles, Magicwood kitchens, and cove lighting add to the value proposition.
Bhiwadi’s proximity to Gurgaon, connectivity via NH-8, and improving infrastructure make Ashiana Tarang an attractive option for end-users and investors seeking lifestyle-centric, low-density housing with rental potential.

Ashiana Housing has launched Phase 6 of its flagship residential project, Ashiana Tarang, in Sector 24, UIT Bhiwadi. Spread across 2.71 acre, the new phase will feature 192 premium apartments, with possession targeted for May 2028.Phase 6 forms part of a Rs 2.4 billion development across 12.85 acre, with a Rs 587.8 Million investment allocated for this phase. The project is fully owned by Ashiana Housing, with no joint ventures, and follows a customer-led funding model through buyer advances.The company has already sold 117 units across earlier phases in FY 2025-26, generating Rs 682.3 million in revenue. Phase 6 is expected to attract mid-segment buyers from Gurgaon, particularly those seeking quality housing in the Rs 60–70 lakh range.Enhancements in the new phase include upgraded park spaces, box cricket, an activity pavilion, a 13,100 sq. Ft. clubhouse, and improved lobby aesthetics. Premium finishes such as Itaca tiles, Magicwood kitchens, and cove lighting add to the value proposition.Bhiwadi’s proximity to Gurgaon, connectivity via NH-8, and improving infrastructure make Ashiana Tarang an attractive option for end-users and investors seeking lifestyle-centric, low-density housing with rental potential.

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