Forum Serendipity
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25.8 K psfCarpet Area
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Forum Serendipity is a residential project located in Bandra East, Mumbai, developed by the Forum Group, one of the leading real estate developers in India.
The project offers affordable apartments with different configurations, including 3 & 4 BHK. The average price per square feet of the apartments is Rs 32,300. The apartments are designed to provide a comfortable living experience, with spacious rooms, high-quality finishes, and modern amenities. The area of 3 BHK are in the range of 1299... Read More
Bandra East is an attractive location to own a home due to its promising social and physical infrastructure and emerging neighborhood. Connectivity is extremely effortless thanks to the Kalanagar Flyover, Bandra Railway Station, Bandra-Worli Sea Link and the proposed BKC Metro Station.
There are numerous healthcare facilities, educational institutions, and shopping complexes that are in the vicinity, ensuring comfortable living:
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Bandra East, a suburban area in Mumbai, is one of the most sought-after destinations for real estate investment. Bandra East is located in the western suburbs of Mumbai and is well-connected to other parts of the city through the Western Express Highway, the Eastern Express Highway, and the Mumbai Metro. Bandra East has emerged as a promising destination for real estate investments in recent years as it’s in close proximity to BKC which is home to numerous prominent business centers. This location is also well-connected to other industrial centers such as the Kamala Mills Compound in Lower Parel. Its strategic location, excellent connectivity, infrastructure development, affordability, and future growth potential make it an attractive option for investors looking for long-term returns.
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