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Worldwide Realty to Invest Rs 320 Crore in 22-Acre Project in Manesar

Worldwide Realty Pvt Ltd plans to invest approximately Rs 320 crore in the development of a 22-acre housing project in Manesar, Haryana. The project, named Golden Residences, is being constructed under the Deen Dayal Upadhyay Jan Awas Yojna (DDJAY) scheme of the Haryana government.

According to Vikas Aggarwal, Chief Operating Officer of Worldwide Realty, the company has already sold several housing plots within this project and is now launching 400 independent floors for sale. The price of these floors starts at Rs 1.7 crore each. The company plans to release more independent floors in the upcoming phase. The Golden Residences project is part of a larger 180-acre integrated township called The Golden City, of which 118 acres have already been developed into an industrial park. The remaining 40 acres will be used for future developments. Aggarwal highlighted that Manesar is rapidly becoming a top destination for both homebuyers and investors, driven by increasing demand for residential and industrial space. The real estate market in the area has seen strong sales over the past three years, especially post-pandemic, with builders known for good execution benefiting the most. This project represents a major move for Worldwide Realty as it continues to contribute to the growth and development of Manesar’s real estate sector.

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