GHR Infra’s TITANIA Gets OC, Highlights Eco-Friendly Urban Living
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GHR Infra’s TITANIA Gets OC, Highlights Eco-Friendly Urban Living

GHR Infra is thrilled to announce the receipt of the Occupancy Certificate (OC) for its flagship project, TITANIA, marking a key milestone in the company’s commitment to delivering modern, sustainable living spaces. Located in Kondapur, a prime area with excellent access to IT hubs, educational institutions, healthcare facilities, and entertainment zones, TITANIA stands as a testament to thoughtful design and a strong focus on sustainability.

Designed for the discerning homebuyer, TITANIA seamlessly blends cutting-edge architecture with eco-friendly features, including rainwater harvesting, electric vehicle charging stations, waste recycling, solar power, and smart lighting systems. These sustainable features reflect the growing demand for environmentally conscious living, and with its pre-certification as a Gold-rated project by the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC), TITANIA underscores GHR Infra’s dedication to creating spaces that marry luxury with environmental responsibility.

Commenting on this achievement, Mr. Karteesh Reddy Madgula, CEO of GHR Infra, said, “Receiving the Occupancy Certificate for GHR TITANIA is a monumental step in our mission to provide homes that truly reflect the desires of today’s homebuyers—comfort, sustainability, and practicality. We’ve focused on crafting spaces that not only meet the highest standards but also offer lasting value, integrating advanced technology and eco-friendly solutions for an enhanced living experience. With TITANIA, we’re confident that residents will find a home that aligns with both their present needs and future aspirations.”

The project offers 2, 2.5, and 3 BHK apartments, ranging from 1,270 to 2,509 sq. ft., catering to various family sizes and lifestyles. TITANIA also features a sprawling 23,700 sq. ft. clubhouse, recreational amenities, and essential services, ensuring a well-rounded lifestyle for its residents. With 480 meticulously designed apartments, the project has already attracted significant market interest, highlighting its appeal to homebuyers seeking a harmonious blend of luxury, sustainability, and functionality. As such, TITANIA presents an excellent investment opportunity, promising long-term value in a vibrant, well-connected neighbourhood.

GHR Infra is thrilled to announce the receipt of the Occupancy Certificate (OC) for its flagship project, TITANIA, marking a key milestone in the company’s commitment to delivering modern, sustainable living spaces. Located in Kondapur, a prime area with excellent access to IT hubs, educational institutions, healthcare facilities, and entertainment zones, TITANIA stands as a testament to thoughtful design and a strong focus on sustainability. Designed for the discerning homebuyer, TITANIA seamlessly blends cutting-edge architecture with eco-friendly features, including rainwater harvesting, electric vehicle charging stations, waste recycling, solar power, and smart lighting systems. These sustainable features reflect the growing demand for environmentally conscious living, and with its pre-certification as a Gold-rated project by the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC), TITANIA underscores GHR Infra’s dedication to creating spaces that marry luxury with environmental responsibility. Commenting on this achievement, Mr. Karteesh Reddy Madgula, CEO of GHR Infra, said, “Receiving the Occupancy Certificate for GHR TITANIA is a monumental step in our mission to provide homes that truly reflect the desires of today’s homebuyers—comfort, sustainability, and practicality. We’ve focused on crafting spaces that not only meet the highest standards but also offer lasting value, integrating advanced technology and eco-friendly solutions for an enhanced living experience. With TITANIA, we’re confident that residents will find a home that aligns with both their present needs and future aspirations.” The project offers 2, 2.5, and 3 BHK apartments, ranging from 1,270 to 2,509 sq. ft., catering to various family sizes and lifestyles. TITANIA also features a sprawling 23,700 sq. ft. clubhouse, recreational amenities, and essential services, ensuring a well-rounded lifestyle for its residents. With 480 meticulously designed apartments, the project has already attracted significant market interest, highlighting its appeal to homebuyers seeking a harmonious blend of luxury, sustainability, and functionality. As such, TITANIA presents an excellent investment opportunity, promising long-term value in a vibrant, well-connected neighbourhood.

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