Inspira Realty Signs Borivali West Luxury Project Deal
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Inspira Realty Signs Borivali West Luxury Project Deal

Inspira Realty has signed a Development Agreement for its third luxury real estate project in Borivali West, Mumbai. Located strategically on SV Road, the project spans over one acre and offers a significant 500,000 SqFt of development potential.

With an investment exceeding ?500 crore (approximately $60 million), the project reflects Inspira Realty's commitment to crafting high-quality residential spaces designed for modern urban lifestyles. This luxury development will offer exclusive 3 and 4 BHK residences, adding to the company’s growing presence in the Mumbai real estate market.

The new project further contributes to Inspira Realty’s impressive portfolio, which includes over 2 million SqFt of ongoing and planned projects across Mumbai. Known for its focus on redevelopment, the company is breathing new life into urban spaces, with two current projects in Sai Baba Nagar, Borivali (W), covering more than 650,000 SqFt.

Inspira Realty’s focus on high-end developments continues to redefine the luxury real estate landscape in Mumbai, setting new benchmarks for quality and urban innovation.

Inspira Realty has signed a Development Agreement for its third luxury real estate project in Borivali West, Mumbai. Located strategically on SV Road, the project spans over one acre and offers a significant 500,000 SqFt of development potential. With an investment exceeding ?500 crore (approximately $60 million), the project reflects Inspira Realty's commitment to crafting high-quality residential spaces designed for modern urban lifestyles. This luxury development will offer exclusive 3 and 4 BHK residences, adding to the company’s growing presence in the Mumbai real estate market. The new project further contributes to Inspira Realty’s impressive portfolio, which includes over 2 million SqFt of ongoing and planned projects across Mumbai. Known for its focus on redevelopment, the company is breathing new life into urban spaces, with two current projects in Sai Baba Nagar, Borivali (W), covering more than 650,000 SqFt. Inspira Realty’s focus on high-end developments continues to redefine the luxury real estate landscape in Mumbai, setting new benchmarks for quality and urban innovation.

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