Wave City Ghaziabad Introduces New Tower in its Eligo Residential Project
- 8th Dec 2023
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Wave City in Ghaziabad has expanded its residential project 'Eligo' with the addition of a new tower, named Tower H. This latest expansion offers premium living spaces, with a majority of the units facing the park.
Eligo has been designed with the concept of providing a sophisticated yet balanced lifestyle, integrating proximity to nature. Already, more than 150 families have chosen Eligo for their home.
The introduction of Tower H signifies an enhancement in Wave City's high-end residential offerings. Eligo stands out due to its advantageous location, contemporary and eco-friendly architectural design that emphasizes comfort and luxury.
CJ Singh, the Chief Operating Officer of Wave City, expressed that in response to the growing demand for luxurious and aspirational living, Wave City is committed to delivering top-tier amenities and a comfortable living experience surrounded by natural beauty.
He noted that the post-pandemic era has seen a shift in homebuyers' preferences towards unique living spaces that offer a sense of community while also embracing the advantages of nature. He shared his enthusiasm about the new addition to the Eligo project, which aims to provide a world-class living experience to its residents.
Eligo is a premium mid-rise residential apartment offering 3 BHK+3T homes, strategically situated in Wave City, North India's first operational hi-tech smart city. Located on NH24, Eligo is a modern, amenity-rich apartment complex within Greenwood Enclave.
The Eligo apartments are spacious, featuring luxury living areas, 7 ft. long balconies in the living room, air-conditioned rooms, modular kitchens with efficiently designed cabinets, UPVC sliding doors with wire mesh, video door phone facilities, and several other premium features.
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