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Thoughtfully designed homes in Birla Niyaara Worli Mumbai

Posted By: realtyacres

Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2022

Price: $708,588.00

Mobile: +9266850850

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Birla Niyaara is a development that promises everything big on life, from extravagant homes located at Century Mills Compound, Pandurang Budhkar Marg in Worli, Mumbai. The entire layout of encompasses 14-acre land having 4 high-rise towers with 75 floors comprising 2, 3 and 4 BHK luxury apartments in Mumbai size range of 849 Sq. Ft. to 2167 Sq. Ft. with a starting price of Rs. 3.99 Cr* Onwards.


Project Highlights : -


5-Tier Security System.
WI-FI Terrace Sky Lounge.
Club house on 67th Floor.
Sky walk within the complex.
Sky Walk within the complex.
270 degree Sea Views residences.
4 high-rise towers with 75-storeyed.
100% DG copy of emergency power elevators.
Panoramic views with natural light & ventilation.
Large vitrified tile flooring in Kitchen Imported Marble Floor.


Project Details : -


Project Name: Birla Niyaara
Location: Worli, Mumbai
2BHK Flat: 849 sq. ft.
Price: Rs. 3.99 Cr*


Visit Us: http://www.birlaestates.ind.in/




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I've know a few over the years who have also be similarly successful. And, like your situation you all I know have shown continuous advancement/assimilation over the years. Sizeable increments in salary, children, and also while you maybe from the 'peens, your Chinese ancestry didn't hurt either. All apparently good enough to sway the old bias that stems from the 1960's. Congratulations. I also see a general overall better acceptance of those from VN in the past 10 years. Granted one must still stand out among your peers but at least is not a wet blanket anymore. Again, Congratulations.

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