Kochra Realty real estate developer in Mumbai is taking up stress projects through a unique model approach. The approach includes product design and development, customer expectations and experience, and cash flow management. For Kochra Realty, the complete well-being of an individual comes at the centre of their development projects. This understanding stems from considering the significance of these unprecedented pandemic times.
Kochra Realty has acquired and successfully completed its first residential project Aadhayay. The residential complex Aadhayay was launched in Mumbai suburbs a decade ago but it was stuck. Presently it’s in the advanced stages of completion. The project will be delivered by next year.
Ali Kochra - Chairman & MD who spearheads Kochra Realty said, “Kochra Realty is the latest entrant in the realty space with the focus on redevelopment and turning around distressed assets into successful projects. We come with a solid understanding of the Mumbai realty market having been on the lending side of the business for decades. The transition from lending to developing has been smooth as we see the tremendous opportunity.”
“We saw an innate need in the market to turn around complex projects into beautiful, inhabitable spaces. We aim at providing a novel lifestyle to patrons. We help them turn over a new leaf in life where the customer is at the center of our design. We aspire to give them a peaceful environment in a bustling city like Mumbai.”
Aadhayay was designed keeping practicality and aesthetics in mind. The complex has two towers of 16 floors each with a total of 113 apartments. Aadhayay has spacious 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments. The complex has world-class amenities like a gym, party hall, reading corner, and meditation corner, amongst other things. Aadhayay is strategically located and has easy accessibility to the Western express highway, Juhu beach, Infinity Mall, and more. The 1 BHKs are priced from Rs. 1.35 cr onwards and scheduled to be completed within a year thereby fulfilling a commitment to the customers, who have been stranded for a long.