BPTP to Invest Rs 30 Bn in Gurugram Luxury Project
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BPTP to Invest Rs 30 Bn in Gurugram Luxury Project

Gurugram’s luxury real estate market is set for a major boost as BPTP Group announces a Rs 30 Billion investment in its latest high-end residential project, Amstoria Verti-Greens. The developer has projected a Rs 65 billion revenue from the project, which is located along the Dwarka Expressway and spans 12.05 acres.

Project Highlights Phase 1: Approved by Haryana RERA, covering 9.43 acres Total Units: 885 residences, featuring 2 & 3 BHK apartments Sky Gardens: 15 vertical gardens integrated across five towers Luxury Amenities: 1.55 lakh sq. ft. club & landscaped spaces High-speed Lifts: Seven per tower Earthquake-Resistant Design: Exceeding standard safety norms Introductory Price: Rs 19,000 per sq. ft. Commitment to Sustainable Living According to Amaan Chawla, President, BPTP Group, the project embodies eco-conscious living with vertical gardens and premium lifestyle amenities. The development aligns with the company’s vision of blending luxury, sustainability, and cutting-edge design to offer a unique residential experience.

BPTP’s Amstoria Verti-Greens is poised to become a landmark in Gurugram’s evolving skyline, catering to discerning buyers seeking luxury, sustainability, and innovation in high-rise living.

Gurugram’s luxury real estate market is set for a major boost as BPTP Group announces a Rs 30 Billion investment in its latest high-end residential project, Amstoria Verti-Greens. The developer has projected a Rs 65 billion revenue from the project, which is located along the Dwarka Expressway and spans 12.05 acres. Project Highlights Phase 1: Approved by Haryana RERA, covering 9.43 acres Total Units: 885 residences, featuring 2 & 3 BHK apartments Sky Gardens: 15 vertical gardens integrated across five towers Luxury Amenities: 1.55 lakh sq. ft. club & landscaped spaces High-speed Lifts: Seven per tower Earthquake-Resistant Design: Exceeding standard safety norms Introductory Price: Rs 19,000 per sq. ft. Commitment to Sustainable Living According to Amaan Chawla, President, BPTP Group, the project embodies eco-conscious living with vertical gardens and premium lifestyle amenities. The development aligns with the company’s vision of blending luxury, sustainability, and cutting-edge design to offer a unique residential experience. BPTP’s Amstoria Verti-Greens is poised to become a landmark in Gurugram’s evolving skyline, catering to discerning buyers seeking luxury, sustainability, and innovation in high-rise living.

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