Keystone Realtors has been selected as the Developer of choice to redevelop the plot and premises of Basant Park Co-operative Housing Society on a land admeasuring around16,896.40 square meters in Chembur, Mumbai, Maharashtra.
This redevelopment will lead to sale potential of approximately 2,75,000 sq. ft. of RERA carpet area. This marks the group's entry into Chembur after successfully developing several gated communities and townships across various location in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. The project is expected to be launched in FY24. The land parcel lies in the well-developed residential area and directly overlooks the Bombay Presidency Golf Club and is located close to the Chembur station. With schools, colleges, hospitals and shopping avenues located within a 1 km radius of the project, this new development will offer great connectivity to corporate hubs and recreational centres in close proximity.
Keystone Realtors is one of the prominent real estate developers and is engaged primarily in the business of real estate construction, development and other related activities in India.
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