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New Luxury Homes at Godrej Golf Links Sector 27 Greater Noida




When it comes to luxury home and luxury lifestyle, Godrej Properties proves their infrastructure development to fulfill
the demands of people and to feel it's real. Godrej Golf Links located in Sector 27 Greater Noida has proven that it is
not difficult to live a rich and luxurious life in affordable prices. It is close to Pari Chowk, Noida expressway and
Yamuna expressway. Godrej Golf Links floor plan includes 1 BHK, 3 BHK, 4 BHK and 5 BHK apartments with all
possible amenities such as swimming pool, gymnasium, schools, hospitals, jogging track, golf course, kid’s play area,
car parking, power backup, multipurpose hall, 24*7 security system and much more.
Godrej Golf Links brochure includes price list from INR 36 Lacs to 3.2 crore and the size is in between 710 square feet and
6168 square feet. The brochure also comprises location map, master plan, reviews, amenities, gallery and etc.

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