Sanghvi Realty Unveils Two Projects Worth Rs 2.2 Billion
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Sanghvi Realty Unveils Two Projects Worth Rs 2.2 Billion

Sanghvi Realty, a Mumbai real estate developer with a 40-year legacy, has announced the launch of two new residential projects—Sanghvi Tirth in Andheri and Sanghvi Morya in Shivaji Park—together valued at Rs 2.2 billion in Gross Development Value (GDV).

Both projects have been cleared to ground-zero level and are awaiting Commencement Certificates, paving the way for construction to begin shortly. Sanghvi Tirth has a GDV of Rs 1 billion, while Sanghvi Morya is pegged at Rs 1.2 billion, reflecting the company’s confidence in locations with strong connectivity, established social infrastructure and steady buyer demand.

The announcement adds to Sanghvi Realty’s expanding development pipeline, following recent launches such as Sanghvi Palazzo in Andheri, Sanghvi Aria in Santacruz and Sanghvi Optima in Dadar—projects that highlight the firm’s delivery-focused, market-driven approach.

Pakshal Sanghvi, Director at Sanghvi Realty, said: “Andheri and Shivaji Park are neighbourhoods with enduring appeal. With Tirth and Morya, we’re bringing transparency, quality construction and realistic timelines to locations where families value long-term comfort and community.”

Director Shankesh Sanghvi added that launching both projects simultaneously enables the company to address different buyer profiles across two high-potential micro-markets. “As we prepare to commence construction, we remain focused on delivering homes that reflect our standards of accountability and trust,” he said.

With recent handovers such as Sanghvi Infenia in Santacruz East and soft possession granted at Sanghvi Palazzo, the developer continues to strengthen its reputation for on-time delivery and consumer-centric design. Both new projects are expected to move rapidly into the construction phase once regulatory approvals are finalised, with detailed specifications and timelines to be shared subsequently.

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Sanghvi Realty, a Mumbai real estate developer with a 40-year legacy, has announced the launch of two new residential projects—Sanghvi Tirth in Andheri and Sanghvi Morya in Shivaji Park—together valued at Rs 2.2 billion in Gross Development Value (GDV). Both projects have been cleared to ground-zero level and are awaiting Commencement Certificates, paving the way for construction to begin shortly. Sanghvi Tirth has a GDV of Rs 1 billion, while Sanghvi Morya is pegged at Rs 1.2 billion, reflecting the company’s confidence in locations with strong connectivity, established social infrastructure and steady buyer demand. The announcement adds to Sanghvi Realty’s expanding development pipeline, following recent launches such as Sanghvi Palazzo in Andheri, Sanghvi Aria in Santacruz and Sanghvi Optima in Dadar—projects that highlight the firm’s delivery-focused, market-driven approach. Pakshal Sanghvi, Director at Sanghvi Realty, said: “Andheri and Shivaji Park are neighbourhoods with enduring appeal. With Tirth and Morya, we’re bringing transparency, quality construction and realistic timelines to locations where families value long-term comfort and community.” Director Shankesh Sanghvi added that launching both projects simultaneously enables the company to address different buyer profiles across two high-potential micro-markets. “As we prepare to commence construction, we remain focused on delivering homes that reflect our standards of accountability and trust,” he said. With recent handovers such as Sanghvi Infenia in Santacruz East and soft possession granted at Sanghvi Palazzo, the developer continues to strengthen its reputation for on-time delivery and consumer-centric design. Both new projects are expected to move rapidly into the construction phase once regulatory approvals are finalised, with detailed specifications and timelines to be shared subsequently.

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