Sneak Peek: These luxurious homes at Raffles Park in Bengaluru have a delightful hint of Singapore in them
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Bengaluru, also known as the startup hub of India, is coming up with various residence complexes as more and more people are converging to the city to either launch their startups or work for them.
The city is receiving a flux of people who are willing to spend for a comfortable living. Bengaluru also has houses of various famous startup entrepreneurs such as Flipkart’s Binny Bansal, who will be staying in the same neighbourhood as Nandan Nilekani.
If you are also looking for some luxury living in Bengaluru, Raffles Residency has multiple options.
Raffles Residency, owned by Singapore's Jumabhoy family, has luxury villa project- Raffles Park in Whitefield, Bengaluru.
There are 61 villas under the project spread across 15 acres. The Raffles Park has a hint of Singapore also in it with green private spaces, key elements of nature, etc.
The luxurious houses are in collaboration between architect Karan Grover, and Singapore based WOW Architect and Design.
Here’s an inside view of the houses in Raffles Park. You are the best judge!
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The city is receiving a flux of people who are willing to spend for a comfortable living. Bengaluru also has houses of various famous startup entrepreneurs such as Flipkart’s Binny Bansal, who will be staying in the same neighbourhood as Nandan Nilekani.
If you are also looking for some luxury living in Bengaluru, Raffles Residency has multiple options.
Raffles Residency, owned by Singapore's Jumabhoy family, has luxury villa project- Raffles Park in Whitefield, Bengaluru.
There are 61 villas under the project spread across 15 acres. The Raffles Park has a hint of Singapore also in it with green private spaces, key elements of nature, etc.
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Here’s an inside view of the houses in Raffles Park. You are the best judge!
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