Bigdome Infra Acquires Prime Land Parcel in Kamba
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Bigdome Infra Acquires Prime Land Parcel in Kamba

Bigdome Infra has recently made a significant investment in the Mumbai metropolitan region’s real estate market with the acquisition of land parcel in Kamba in Kalyan-Dombivli region. The land parcel was purchased for a transaction value of Rs 129.86 crore, according to property registration documents reviewed by Square Yards on the website of the Inspector General of Registration (IGR) https://igrmaharashtra.gov.in.

The total land parcel was purchased across two transactions from multiple owners and was registered between February and March 2025. Kamba is an emerging locality in the Kalyan region of Maharashtra. In terms of connectivity, Kamba benefits from its proximity to key urban centers such as Kalyan, Ambernath, and Thane. The locality is accessible via major roads, including National Highway 61 (NH 61), and nearby railway stations.

According to Square Yards, transactions in the area covered a total of 68.91 hectares (~8,24,156 square yards), with a total stamp duty payment of Rs 7.95 crore. Bigdome Infra Private Limited is a privately incorporated company registered on February 28, 2024. Based in Maharashtra, the company focuses on real estate activities, with its registered office located in Pune.

Bigdome Infra has recently made a significant investment in the Mumbai metropolitan region’s real estate market with the acquisition of land parcel in Kamba in Kalyan-Dombivli region. The land parcel was purchased for a transaction value of Rs 129.86 crore, according to property registration documents reviewed by Square Yards on the website of the Inspector General of Registration (IGR) https://igrmaharashtra.gov.in. The total land parcel was purchased across two transactions from multiple owners and was registered between February and March 2025. Kamba is an emerging locality in the Kalyan region of Maharashtra. In terms of connectivity, Kamba benefits from its proximity to key urban centers such as Kalyan, Ambernath, and Thane. The locality is accessible via major roads, including National Highway 61 (NH 61), and nearby railway stations. According to Square Yards, transactions in the area covered a total of 68.91 hectares (~8,24,156 square yards), with a total stamp duty payment of Rs 7.95 crore. Bigdome Infra Private Limited is a privately incorporated company registered on February 28, 2024. Based in Maharashtra, the company focuses on real estate activities, with its registered office located in Pune.

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