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Villa Verde luxury villas launched in Hyderabad’s Hitec City
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Villa Verde luxury villas launched in Hyderabad’s Hitec City

Villa Verde, an exclusive luxury villa project by Cybercity Developers, was launched at Green Hill Road, Hitec City. The development, spanning 13.4 acres, consists of 89 high-end villas, with sizes ranging from 300 to 440 square yards.

The project, billed as ‘uber-luxury’, features a 100 feet entrance arch and a 100 feet approach road. Notable interior designer Sussanne Khan, also the founder of The Charcoal Project, unveiled the villas and announced a special collaboration on the occasion.

Villa Verde is designed to deliver the pinnacle of luxury living, offering unmatched features such as a minimum of three car parks and a terrace swim spa for each villa. The project also boasts over 15 indoor amenities and more than 35 outdoor amenities, spread across 1.4 acres of open space, promising an extraordinary living experience.

This marks a significant milestone for Cybercity Builders, which also celebrated its 20th anniversary during the event.

Villa Verde, an exclusive luxury villa project by Cybercity Developers, was launched at Green Hill Road, Hitec City. The development, spanning 13.4 acres, consists of 89 high-end villas, with sizes ranging from 300 to 440 square yards. The project, billed as ‘uber-luxury’, features a 100 feet entrance arch and a 100 feet approach road. Notable interior designer Sussanne Khan, also the founder of The Charcoal Project, unveiled the villas and announced a special collaboration on the occasion. Villa Verde is designed to deliver the pinnacle of luxury living, offering unmatched features such as a minimum of three car parks and a terrace swim spa for each villa. The project also boasts over 15 indoor amenities and more than 35 outdoor amenities, spread across 1.4 acres of open space, promising an extraordinary living experience. This marks a significant milestone for Cybercity Builders, which also celebrated its 20th anniversary during the event.

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