BPTP’s Amstoria Verti-Greens Bags $180 Million on Launch Day
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BPTP’s Amstoria Verti-Greens Bags $180 Million on Launch Day

Real estate major BPTP’s luxury project, Amstoria Verti-Greens, has recorded inventory bookings worth $180 million on the very first day of its launch, signaling a growing demand for upscale housing in Gurugram.

“BPTP had released an inventory of 2 and 3 BHK homes from three of the total five towers of Phase-I, with more than 500 apartment bookings across these three towers,” the company said in a statement. The starting price for these bespoke residences is $380,000.

The 12.05-acre project along the Dwarka Expressway will be developed in three phases, with a total investment of approximately $360 million. BPTP has set a revenue target of $780 million from the entire luxury residential project.

The Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) recently approved the launch of Phase-I, covering an area of 9.43 acres. This phase will include 885 housing units, along with a club and landscaped amenities spread across 1.55 lakh square feet.

BPTP Group President Amaan Chawla commented on the positive response to the project, stating, “The success reflects discerning consumers’ appreciation of the unique design concept of integrating vertical gardens within the development, enabling consumers to experience ‘Living in Nature’ while having easy access to world-class amenities within the towers.

“We remain committed to building high-quality modern homes that offer comfort and holistic living in partnership with top global design consultants,” he added.

The company highlighted that Amstoria Verti-Greens is Platinum pre-certified by the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC), promoting a sustainable lifestyle with residences designed to allow ample natural light and ventilation.

Additionally, the buildings are engineered to meet India’s highest seismic zone certification (Zone-5), exceeding standard safety norms, ensuring enhanced safety for future residents.

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Real estate major BPTP’s luxury project, Amstoria Verti-Greens, has recorded inventory bookings worth $180 million on the very first day of its launch, signaling a growing demand for upscale housing in Gurugram. “BPTP had released an inventory of 2 and 3 BHK homes from three of the total five towers of Phase-I, with more than 500 apartment bookings across these three towers,” the company said in a statement. The starting price for these bespoke residences is $380,000. The 12.05-acre project along the Dwarka Expressway will be developed in three phases, with a total investment of approximately $360 million. BPTP has set a revenue target of $780 million from the entire luxury residential project. The Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) recently approved the launch of Phase-I, covering an area of 9.43 acres. This phase will include 885 housing units, along with a club and landscaped amenities spread across 1.55 lakh square feet. BPTP Group President Amaan Chawla commented on the positive response to the project, stating, “The success reflects discerning consumers’ appreciation of the unique design concept of integrating vertical gardens within the development, enabling consumers to experience ‘Living in Nature’ while having easy access to world-class amenities within the towers. “We remain committed to building high-quality modern homes that offer comfort and holistic living in partnership with top global design consultants,” he added. The company highlighted that Amstoria Verti-Greens is Platinum pre-certified by the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC), promoting a sustainable lifestyle with residences designed to allow ample natural light and ventilation. Additionally, the buildings are engineered to meet India’s highest seismic zone certification (Zone-5), exceeding standard safety norms, ensuring enhanced safety for future residents.

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