Supreme Universal has announced the completion of all phases of its residential project, Supreme Estia, located in Baner, Pune. The project, spanning over five acres, comprises more than 600 residential units and has achieved a total revenue milestone of ₹ 750 crore.

Supreme Estia was launched in March 2020 and has been completed as per schedule. The project includes 2, 3, and 4 BHK residences within a gated community featuring 45,000 square feet of amenity space.

According to Vishal Jumani, Joint Managing Director of Supreme Universal, the completion of Supreme Estia reflects customer trust and confidence in the company. He noted that the project has received interest from homebuyers in Pune, Mumbai, and other regions, adding that the development has seen property value appreciation between 40% and 50% since its launch. Investor buyers have also experienced rental returns from the property.

The development consists of five towers. The first two towers were handed over in August 2023, while the remaining three towers and the clubhouse have now been completed and delivered. The clubhouse provides various facilities for residents.

Supreme Universal stated that the completion of Supreme Estia aligns with its focus on delivering urban housing projects. The company plans to continue developing similar projects in the future.

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