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12.0 K psfGrow More Bliss is a residential project located in Malad West, Mumbai, developed by the Growmore Space, one of the leading real estate developers in India.
The project offers low budget apartments with different configurations, including 1 BHK. The average price per square feet of the apartments is Rs 12,100. The apartments are designed to provide a comfortable living experience, with spacious rooms, high-quality finishes, and modern amenities.
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Malad (West) in Mumbai is a well-developed locality with a variety of resources available at a stone’s throw away. Connectivity is extremely effortless thanks to the New Link Road, Swami Vivekanand Road, Western Express Highway & Malad Railway Station.
There are numerous healthcare facilities, educational institutions and shopping complexes that are in the vicinity to ensure a comfortable living:
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Located in the heart of Mumbai, Malad has slowly emerged as a popular real estate destination. Due to its very good connectivity, and incredible infrastructure, it has become a lucrative place for real estate investments. Thanks to the continuous infrastructure development, Malad is transforming into an urban locality, suitable for residents in today’s day and age. Owing to the present infrastructure growth, the area’s connectivity will enhance even further, thereby making Malad the perfect destination for real estate developments. Additionally, the growth of many posh and upmarket residential as well as commercial projects in the location suggests that the prices of real estate investments will continue to have an upward trajectory.
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