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Renowned srishti – Affordable villas at Crossing republic



After the grand success of lotus villas, the Renowned group launched yet another landmark project Renowned Srishti at Crossings Republik, NH-24, Ghaziabad. This project includes two types of homes villas and independent floors.  It offers 2/3/4 BHK villas and independent floors. The best part is that it is a low-rise project with G+2 floors.

Renowned Srishti offers two variant of villas of different sizes, one with size 1580 Sq.Ft. and other with size 1930 Sq.Ft., the project offers 2/3 BHK independent floors in 6 different sizes starting from 760 Sq.Ft. to 1336 Sq.Ft.

Independent floors price starting from Rs 25.46 Lacs* and villas price starting from Rs 68.95 Lacs
The whole project is spread over 6.75 Acres of land, construction is done on a very small portion of land and rest of land is left as green belt where garden, kids play area, jogging track etc will be developed.

Due to its location, renowned Srishti is a bankable project for both end user and investors because the project is just 500 meters away from NH-24 and adjacent to crossings republik. It is well connected with Noida, Noida Extension, Greater Noida and National capital Delhi.

Project Highlights
GDA approved the project.
Possession in 6 Months.
6.75 Acres of land with just 440 units.
Low-rise (G+2) project.
Adjacent to crossings Republik and NH-24.
The project is well connected by various mode of transportation.
The site is in close proximity to various civic utilities.
Surrounded by School, Malls, Market and Residential Area.
5 Minutes drive away from Secor 62 Noida.
Noida metro extension such as sector 71 and sector 62 are easily accessible from Renowned Srishti Ghaziabad.
2 Minutes drive away from Gaur City Noida Extension.
Well connected to Noida, Noida Extension, Greater Noida & National Capital Delhi

Buy an affordable villa at the well-developed location at a location which will give you high return in future.  Renowned Srishti is a Ghaziabad development authority (GDA) approved project and possession will be offered within 6 months.


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