Nobis Group develops EUR 28 Million villas project in Pipera

by   CIJ News iDesk V
2024-07-23   14:01
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Real estate developer Nobis Group, owned by Marius Busu, an entrepreneur which in the last two decades developed over 2,000 residential units in Bucharest and its surroundings, will deliver by the end of this year the first phase of luxury residential project Nobis Gardens, with a total estimated market value of EUR 28 million.

Nobis Gardens will comprise 28 luxury villas located in the immediate vicinity of Pipera Lake, on Drumul Bisericii, the second phase being set to be completed by mid-2025. Every villa has a structure with ground floor and two floors and net surfaces starting from 302 sqm. Additionally, every villas will have terraces with areas between 72 and approximately 100 sqm, two indoors parking spaces and a land plot free of construction of at least 300 meters.

Real estate consultant SVN Romania has fully taken over all the development processes and management of Nobis Garden but also of the future projects that Nobis Group will start, through the newly created division SVN Romania | Construct – which offers project management, general contracting, monitoring and financial controlling services. The activity of SVN Romania | Construct is directly coordinated by Andrei Sarbu, CEO and founder of SVN Romania.

”In the last two decades of activity on the local real estate market we have accumulated a vast experience in terms of project design, development, construction and monitoring processes, being project managers for over EUR 800 million real estate investments. There is a need on the local market for integrated services, from business consultancy, project management, general contracting and sales, and our objective is to be responsible in the future for the fully management of an increasingly number of projects”, stated Andrei Sarbu, CEO SVN Romania.

Nobis Gardens will be an efficient and energy-independent project, after the implementation of an innovative cooling and heat pump system, with fresh air intake, and the use of photovoltaic panels.

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