Adani Realty & Marathon Group 1st Phase of Project in Byculla Mumbai Completed
Adani Realty and Marathon Group have announced the receipt of the occupation certificate for phase 1 of their joint venture luxury project in Byculla - Monte South.Monte South is an award-winning luxury project located near S
Adani Realty and Marathon Group have announced the receipt of the occupation certificate for phase 1 of their joint venture luxury project in Byculla - Monte South.Monte South is an award-winning luxury project located near South Mumbai at Byculla and is spread over a massive 12.5-acre plot of the erstwhile Khatau Mills. The project features four proposed luxury residential towers of 64 storeys, with ultra-spacious 2, 2.5, 3, and 3.5 BHK homes, and a range of unique amenities including a podium beach and Amazon-themed landscaping.Two towers have been launched to date at Monte South and the project offers a wide range of choices of configurations and sizes to customers from ready, near-ready and under-construction options. The USPs of the project include the large 12.5 acre land parcel, which is unique in South Mumbai, the largest-in-class apartments with amazing views, and a range of amenities unlike any other in the city - including a beach volleyball court, and Amazon themed landscaping on the 8th floor podium and a Jain temple.The project is centrally located and enjoys good connectivity to South Mumbai as well as other parts of the city via road, railway and the upcoming metro. Construction of the first two towers is progressing swiftly and the company hopes to launch further towers within a year.Monte South has a select few remaining apartments in the OC received phase and the company has announced a no stamp duty, no GST scheme for a limited period for customers. "Receiving the OC for phase 1 is a major milestone for the project and possession handover is set to start in the coming months. We are excited to welcome our first residents soon. But this is just the start - we have an ambitious vision for Monte South and for Byculla and there's plenty more to come," said Mayur Shah.