Let your search for affordable lifestyle of South Delhi lead you to a happening lifestyle destination Sushant Lok-II and III, Gurgaon . It is a place where development has evolved over a period and resulted in beautiful wide roads laden with trees. The serenity and solitude that you always revered for is right here amidst one of the most beautiful landscapes South of Delhi.
It’s a life that is flourishing amidst a picturesque and planned township with all the contemporary facilities. In this elegant environment Ansal Buildwell Ltd. (ABL) offers one two distinct choices of lifestyle- Florence Residency and Sushant Residency. ABL’s Sushant Residency offers one a choice of 2-3 bedoorms, independent floors with well designed living spaces, spread over three independent floors. ABL’s Florence Residence offers the prospective buyers three bedrooms apartments at ground, first and second floor.
Dwelling in the heart of bhiwadi
850 dwelling units of sizes ranging from 1350sqft to 2000 sqft in the integrated residential complex in Bhiwadi is the pilot project of MVL Coral, an upcoming prominent brand in the real estate industry with two projects in the Bhiwadi region. It claims to be the most uniquely designed project in the region with the podium level architectural design promising its residents complete lifestyle experience.
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