Casagrand Introduces 'Casagrand Aspires' - Affordable Homes in Navalur, Chennai

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Casagrand Introduces 'Casagrand Aspires' - Affordable Homes in Navalur, Chennai
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Casagrand Aspires by Casagrand in Navalur, Chennai

Casagrand has introduced Casagrand Aspires, an affordable residential community in Chennai's Navalur neighbourhood. The sprawling 1.76-acre property with 316 apartment units offers a variety of 2- and 3-BHK apartments starting at just Rs 3,599 per square foot.

The property is designed with an efficient building footprint, allowing for 77% of open space along with ample lighting and ventilation. It features refined architecture and neutral hues. It also includes a 5500-square-foot podium with multi-sensory features, in addition to 100% Vaastu-compliant residences.

 

"At Casagrand, we believe everyone should own a residence, so we are constantly developing new initiatives. Casagrand Aspires at Navalur is in a rapidly developing Chennai residential suburb."

It has excellent connectivity thanks to the Nookampalayam and ECR link roads, as well as infrastructure developments such as the expansion of the Thalambur link road and forthcoming metro stations.


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