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Follow on Google News | Oberoi New Launch 10 Residential Towers in Borivali MumbaiWhile Mumbai continues to be a rush infusing, always-on-a-move city, housing demands there are only going to increase with time, making Realtors reap up hefty benefits from the real-estate bubble of the city
People now settle for a living that includes greener surroundings, a scenic view to wake up to, cleaner roads and a dust-free sky. This utopian dream, however, has shifted its roots to places that have remained untouched by industrial investment. States like Kerala, margins of West Bengal and Karnataka have a stable environmental scenario and those who love to live the greener way always welcome a house in such places.One such realtor's group named Oberoi realty has ventured into Borivali's property circle in Mumbai. They have a new launch residential project lined up amongst many and Borivali seems to be the right choice for all those who want to settle for a suburb-Borivali could be an affordable housing option as compared to other greener but relatively costly places in Mumbai. Expected to get completed by 2020, this residential project comprises 3 and 4 BHK apartments with over 50 storeys, constructed. Situated at Dattapada Road, slightly off the Western Express Highway, this project has good road connectivity too. Mumbai, with a potent investment pool, has always pulled human resources from across the country and despite the recent real estate slump, home-demands in the city haven't faced a slowdown yet. Cities such as Thane and Borivali receive positive home demands as these lie in the proximity of nature and relatively more greenery than rest of the Mumbai. Apart from the western side of Mumbai, Borivali has environmental benefits as cleaner roads and more trees surround the city. For More Details visit http://www.favista.com/ Cal Us: 1800 21 21 000 End
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