Shivalik Group achieves sales in GIFT City
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Shivalik Group achieves sales in GIFT City

For its future residential tower project in GIFT City, Shivalik Group, a prominent real estate developer in Ahmedabad, has gotten an extraordinary reaction. Within just 15 days of the project's announcement, the business sold more than 250 flats worth $3,000,000,000.

The incredible achievement demonstrates the high demand for opulent residential options in GIFT City as well as the everlasting confidence clients and investors have in Shivalik Group's products. 2BHK and 3BHK flats are among the sold condominiums.

NRIs, as well as residents of Gujarat and elsewhere, are among the project's purchasers and investors. They are aware of GIFT City's long-term growth potential and the fact that it is the only country in which an operational International Financial Services Centre (IFSC) is located.

A gift city. The fact that we sold $3 billion worth of goods in just 15 days after the project's start is proof of the superior calibre and popularity of our products. This accomplishment serves as motivation for us to keep providing our consumers with excellent quality and unique living experiences, said Taral Shah, managing director of Shivalik Group.

For its future residential tower project in GIFT City, Shivalik Group, a prominent real estate developer in Ahmedabad, has gotten an extraordinary reaction. Within just 15 days of the project's announcement, the business sold more than 250 flats worth $3,000,000,000. The incredible achievement demonstrates the high demand for opulent residential options in GIFT City as well as the everlasting confidence clients and investors have in Shivalik Group's products. 2BHK and 3BHK flats are among the sold condominiums. NRIs, as well as residents of Gujarat and elsewhere, are among the project's purchasers and investors. They are aware of GIFT City's long-term growth potential and the fact that it is the only country in which an operational International Financial Services Centre (IFSC) is located. A gift city. The fact that we sold $3 billion worth of goods in just 15 days after the project's start is proof of the superior calibre and popularity of our products. This accomplishment serves as motivation for us to keep providing our consumers with excellent quality and unique living experiences, said Taral Shah, managing director of Shivalik Group.

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