Mantri Realty launches its Goregaon residential project

Leading realty major, Mantri Realty, announced the launch of its residential project 'Mantri Park' at Goregaon (East) here.

MUMBAI: Leading realty major, Mantri Realty, announced the launch of its residential project 'Mantri Park' at Goregaon (East) here.

The project comprising 900 flats was inaugurated yesterday by Bollywood actor Anil Kapoor, who also became the first customer to book a flat at Mantri Park.

Spread over five-acres, the project is located near a green and serene ambience and has the picturesque backdrop of Mumbai's largest green zone, the Aarey Colony, a company release said.

The project has both, towers of 18 floors as well as seven-storey buildings.

Designed by the well-known architect, Hafeez Contractor, the project caters to a variety of budget and space requirements.

Mantri Realty's Chairman, Sunil Mantri, said the project "has something rare in Mumbai--the studio apartments and the one-and-a-half BHK in addition to 1 and 2 BHK flats."

The studio and the one-and-a-half BHK cater to a niche market and are a good entry point for buying real estate in Mumbai, the release said.

These flats are located in the seven-storey buildings. The towers offer 1 and 2 BHK flats. The project has 17 and 18 floor towers offering a lifetime view of the hills. "This is because no further construction can happen at the periphery of the Aarey Milk colony," the release said.

The project is 85 per cent ready and the remaining work is expected to be completed in the next six months, it added.
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