AU Real Estate Buys Rs 10.69 Billion Aspire Project Rights
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AU Real Estate Buys Rs 10.69 Billion Aspire Project Rights

AU Real Estate has acquired the selling rights for Aspire Leisure Valley (Phase 2) and Aspire Centurian Park from NBCC (India) Ltd in a transaction valued at Rs 10.69 billion. The deal covers a total of 609 residential units. Aspire Leisure Valley (Towers 1 and 2) accounts for Rs 6.96 billion across 462 units, while Aspire Centurian Park (Tower 10 and the Iconic Tower from the 36th floor upwards) represents Rs 3.73 billion across 147 units.

The company has launched Aspire Leisure Valley in Greater Noida West at an introductory price of Rs 7,979 per sq ft, reinforcing its customer-centric positioning and focus on aspirational living in a rapidly developing micro-market.

“At Aspire Leisure Valley, the focus is on elevating everyday living. By integrating AUSI Life into a well-connected location, it is shaping a residential environment that is contemporary, inclusive and built for families seeking comfort and aspirational lifestyles,” said Ashish Agarwal, Director, AU Real Estate.

Located in Techzone IV, Greater Noida West, Aspire Leisure Valley forms part of NBCC Leisure Valley. It lies less than a minute from D-Mart and about ten minutes from Central Noida. The development offers spacious 3BHK homes measuring 2,176 sq ft and 2,188 sq ft.

The project is being developed under AU Real Estate’s AUSI Life framework, which incorporates Aqua Zones, Undercroft Areas, Sports Zones and Interactive Zones to promote community engagement, recreation and holistic well-being. Residents will have access to a G+2 community centre featuring wellness amenities, recreational spaces, fitness facilities and areas for social interaction.

Connectivity advantages include the Noida–Greater Noida Link Road, NH-24, Sector 51 Metro Station (Aqua Line), the upcoming Gaur Chowk Metro Station, Ghaziabad Railway Station, IGI Airport and the upcoming Noida International Airport at Jewar. The neighbourhood also benefits from nearby retail, healthcare and educational services.

AU Real Estate has acquired the selling rights for Aspire Leisure Valley (Phase 2) and Aspire Centurian Park from NBCC (India) Ltd in a transaction valued at Rs 10.69 billion. The deal covers a total of 609 residential units. Aspire Leisure Valley (Towers 1 and 2) accounts for Rs 6.96 billion across 462 units, while Aspire Centurian Park (Tower 10 and the Iconic Tower from the 36th floor upwards) represents Rs 3.73 billion across 147 units. The company has launched Aspire Leisure Valley in Greater Noida West at an introductory price of Rs 7,979 per sq ft, reinforcing its customer-centric positioning and focus on aspirational living in a rapidly developing micro-market. “At Aspire Leisure Valley, the focus is on elevating everyday living. By integrating AUSI Life into a well-connected location, it is shaping a residential environment that is contemporary, inclusive and built for families seeking comfort and aspirational lifestyles,” said Ashish Agarwal, Director, AU Real Estate. Located in Techzone IV, Greater Noida West, Aspire Leisure Valley forms part of NBCC Leisure Valley. It lies less than a minute from D-Mart and about ten minutes from Central Noida. The development offers spacious 3BHK homes measuring 2,176 sq ft and 2,188 sq ft. The project is being developed under AU Real Estate’s AUSI Life framework, which incorporates Aqua Zones, Undercroft Areas, Sports Zones and Interactive Zones to promote community engagement, recreation and holistic well-being. Residents will have access to a G+2 community centre featuring wellness amenities, recreational spaces, fitness facilities and areas for social interaction. Connectivity advantages include the Noida–Greater Noida Link Road, NH-24, Sector 51 Metro Station (Aqua Line), the upcoming Gaur Chowk Metro Station, Ghaziabad Railway Station, IGI Airport and the upcoming Noida International Airport at Jewar. The neighbourhood also benefits from nearby retail, healthcare and educational services.

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