Sayba Group Unveils Redevelopment Projects In Bandra
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Sayba Group Unveils Redevelopment Projects In Bandra

Sayba Group is set to transform urban living with two remarkable redevelopment projects in Jogeshwari West and Bandra West. These projects promise modern designs, prime locations, and seamless connectivity, making them a game-changer for homebuyers. 

The first project, Firdous Park is located in Jogeshwari West and will span an anticipated 1.3 Acres of land parcel. Sayba Group plans to offer 140 residents beautifully designed, ready-to-move-in homes. Additionally, this project has around 2,25,000 Sq Ft of saleable carpet area, providing immense real estate potential. 

Meanwhile, at Bandra West, Sayba Spaces will redevelop a bungalow into a residential project on Pali Mala Road. Furthermore, nestled near Carter Road, this luxurious project boasts 21,000 SqFt of saleable carpet area. Designed to offer unmatched luxury, this redevelopment project will enhance Bandra’s skyline and create a new landmark. 

With these visionary redevelopment projects, Sayba Group continues to elevate Mumbai’s real estate landscape, blending innovation with timeless sophistication. 

Sayba Group is set to transform urban living with two remarkable redevelopment projects in Jogeshwari West and Bandra West. These projects promise modern designs, prime locations, and seamless connectivity, making them a game-changer for homebuyers. The first project, Firdous Park is located in Jogeshwari West and will span an anticipated 1.3 Acres of land parcel. Sayba Group plans to offer 140 residents beautifully designed, ready-to-move-in homes. Additionally, this project has around 2,25,000 Sq Ft of saleable carpet area, providing immense real estate potential. Meanwhile, at Bandra West, Sayba Spaces will redevelop a bungalow into a residential project on Pali Mala Road. Furthermore, nestled near Carter Road, this luxurious project boasts 21,000 SqFt of saleable carpet area. Designed to offer unmatched luxury, this redevelopment project will enhance Bandra’s skyline and create a new landmark. With these visionary redevelopment projects, Sayba Group continues to elevate Mumbai’s real estate landscape, blending innovation with timeless sophistication. 

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