Runwal Developers has introduced Codename Rare by Runwal, the pinnacle of luxury living, to provide opulent and exclusive properties in the Andheri-Dahisar neighborhood of Mumbai. Runwal DN Nagar's Codename Rare redefines comfortable living by providing chic residences in the form of opulent flats. The project is a fresh launch. Codename Rare by Runwal, meticulously constructed by its creators to establish a new standard of opulence and well-being, will be the most sought-after address in Mumbai's Andheri-Dahisar neighborhood. The intelligently planned floor designs of this building provide great privacy and independence, ensuring a stress-free lifestyle for its residents.
Type | Carpet Area | Price |
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Investing In The Best Location | ||
2 BHK | 859 Sq.ft. | ₹
4.50 Cr* Onwards |
3 BHK | 1101 Sq.ft. | ₹
5.50 Cr* Onwards |
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This area is close to Azad Nagar, 4 Bungalows, and Gulmohar Colony. There are more than five rental units and more than 100 homes available in this area. Residents of DN Nagar gave this neighborhood a connection rating of 4/5 and a safety rating of 4/5.
About Runwal
One of Mumbai's most reputable real estate firms, Runwal Developers was founded in 1978. The company's portfolio consists of coordinated retail, commercial, and residential developments. Quality, service, and prompt delivery are its three pillars. The business is dedicated to providing consumers with the homes of their dreams and a way of life that makes them truly happy. It has completed a large number of outstanding projects, some of which have won numerous prestigious awards and the admiration of clients.
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An NRI (Non-Resident Indian) doesn't need special permission from the RBI (Reserve Bank of India) to buy property in India, whether it's residential or commercial. So basically, NRIs can freely purchase immovable properties in India without any hassle.