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The Hill Station Town provides contemporary yet timeless architectural designs, multiple options for housing ranging from Studoios Apartments to 1BHK to Villas and state of the art infrastructure and amenities, thus enabling people to live life in full.
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Replied on Monday, July 28, 2008 12:00 AM
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Free India's Largest Hill Station Lavasa is a hill station (a township) sandwiched between Pune and Mumbai that is being developed. It will be partly occupied in 2009-10 and fully developed by 2021. The areas of 1 & 2 BHK are : 860, 925, 1280 Sq. Ft (1BHK) & 1500 Sq. Ft & above for 2BHK. A new exclusive portopine starting 6000 to 8000 Sq. Ft. Villas with 1800 to 2400 Sq. Ft contruction, also villas 10000 to 12000 with construction of 3000 to 3600 sq. ft also available for booking. Imagine a home nestled in a picturesque valley, where the tranquil old world blends seamlessly with the cosmopolitan way of life. Lavasa offers a vibrant, self-contained world which is part of 25,000 acres of land declared as Hill Station (almost one fourth the size of Mumbai) with an extensive Master Plan covering half that area. The rest of the region is left untouched to preserve the natural beauty. Cradled in the heart of mystic Sahyadri mountain range, Lavasa is well connected to both Pune and Mumbai. Envisioned as a complete Hill Station offering a balanced life in harmony with nature, Lavasa is an aspirational destination for lifestyle seekers. Based on the principles of New Urbanism, the Master Plan of Lavasa has been developed by internationally renowned design consultant HOK, USA. Lavasa is located at an altitude of 2000-3000 feet above sea level, with state-of-the-art roads, robust infrastructure and a salubrious climate all year round. It is the largest Hill Station to be planned and developed using the Geographical Information System (GIS). Lavasa will consist of a cosmopolitan, diverse neighborhood encompassing people from the upper middle class to the affluent classes. The township will also be home to numerous educational institutions, research centers, and hotels. For further details contact @ khandekar.anil@gmail.com
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Replied on Thursday, September 11, 2008 12:00 AM
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