Oberoi Realty, one of India’s leading real estate developers, has achieved remarkable success with the launch of its integrated development, Oberoi Garden City Thane, located on Pokhran Road No. 2. Launched on 18th October 2024, the project has recorded gross bookings of approximately Rs 1,348 crores for 5.65 lakh sq. ft. of carpet area within the first three days.

Named Jardin, meaning “Garden” in French, this expansive 75-acre community emphasizes luxury and human-centric design. Oberoi Garden City Thane aims to redefine upscale living with over 30 world-class amenities, including a 5-star JW Marriott Hotel, an exclusive Private Membership Club, and an Oberoi International School.

The first phase will feature five residential towers, with bookings for two towers commencing on the launch date. The project offers spacious 3-bedroom and 3-bedroom + studio apartments, starting from 1,475 sq. ft. and rising over 65 stories.

Vikas Oberoi, Chairman and Managing Director of Oberoi Realty, expressed gratitude for the positive response, stating, “The trust and confidence our customers have shown in our brand humbles and encourages us. This project exemplifies our vision of providing a holistic, luxurious living experience, setting a new benchmark for luxury in Thane.”

Also Read: Oberoi Realty Reports Strong H1FY25 and Q2FY25 Results: Booking Value at ₹2,509.45 Crores; PBT Rises to ₹1,557.50 Crores

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