Home away from home: Isprava lets you step away from city hustle to a 7-star abode

Isprava is backed by investors such as Godrej Industries, Piramal Family Office & other international UHNIs.

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Isprava Villa Verde, Anjuna, Goa.
The properties developed by Isprava give people an opportunity to leave the hustle and bustle of the city and escape to the solitude of Goa, Coonoor and Alibaug.

Everyday life in big cities is becoming increasingly challenging and unhealthy. Pollution levels are at an all-time high while traffic and congestion show no signs of slowing down. These, among others, are reasons why many families across the country are seeking homes in places where they can enjoy a high quality of life without the hassles of large cities.

That’s where Isprava comes in, making the transition easy, exciting and enjoyable. As one of India’s leading luxury home developers, Isprava offers the perfect home away from your primary home.


Backed by investors such as Godrej Industries, the Piramal Family Office and other international UHNIs, Isprava has become popular with celebrities, sportspersons and industrialists.

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Nibhrant Shah, founder and CEO, Isprava.


Isprava is disrupting the real estate sector in India. From world-class aesthetics to before-time delivery, cleanest paperwork, supporting local community, extending property management services and handling rental potential of the homes, Isprava strives to embrace the highest benchmarks.
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Not only that, for Isprava, luxury has always been about experiences, which could mean picking you up from the airport in a luxury sedan or ensuring your favourite coffee is available in your home when you arrive.

Rohit Taparia, head of sales at Isprava, says, “For us, real estate is not a commoditised product, but a luxury experience. We believe in taking care of everything for our homeowners. It is the personal touches and attention to detail that elevate the Isprava experience above all others.”

Isprava builds homes in Goa, Coonoor and Alibaug and will soon be making its foray in Sri Lanka. A typical Isprava home ranges from Rs 3 crore to Rs 40 crore (USD 550,000 to USD 6 million).

Nibhrant Shah, founder and CEO, Isprava, says, “We believe the luxury home market in India is poised for massive growth. Indians are becoming increasingly discerning and Isprava fits in perfectly with their tastes and lifestyle, with homes that look and feel even more luxurious than seven-star hotels.”
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Isprava not only ensures that your home is comfortable and fully-serviced, but also in locations that are close to all the action and yet offer seclusion and exclusivity.

While Isprava understands how important luxury is to its customer, it also supports the communities and environments in which it works. It is a socially conscious company and tries to bring sustainability to the forefront. This could mean helping educate the children of construction workers, recycling garbage, upcycling furniture and antiques, conserving water and electricity or supporting local NGOs.
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