Godrej Properties Launches Residential Project Godrej Alpine In Mangalore (08-Feb-2012)
Godrej Properties, Mumbai based real estate developer launched its new residential project Godrej Alpine in Mangalore. It aims to complete 499-apartment Godrej Alpine for occupation in 36 months. Godrej Alpine will offer a modern and contemporary lifestyle in a green and natural environment.
The project is situated at Yeyyadi on airport road in Mangalore, the project is spread over 4.5 acres with three towers of 19 floors each. Customers can choose from two to three bedroom houses, which range from 1,203 sq. ft to 1,695 sq.ft, to penthouses that range from 2,700 sq. ft to 3,500 sq ft. The price range starts from Rs 3,500 a sq.ft. It works out to Rs 50-80 lakh for an apartment.
The company is going to target both local and NRI population for the project. Larsen & Toubro will be constructing Godrej Alpine and the project is joint venture with Fiza Developers and Infrastructure.
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