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Atlantis 2 BHK 750 sq.ft

₹ 3,50,00,000
Atlantis, Main St, Hiranandani Gardens, Powai, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400076,

Description

Hiranandani Atlantis, located in the prestigious Hiranandani Gardens township in Powai, offers an exclusive collection of spacious 2 BHK residences ranging from 740 to 771 sq.ft. This ready-to-move-in project spans 3 acres and features three elegant towers rising up to 28 floors, with a total of 448 units. Designed to deliver an elevated lifestyle, the project offers scenic views of Powai Lake and lush surroundings while blending luxury with functionality. Every apartment reflects Hiranandani’s signature craftsmanship with features like modular kitchens, vitrified flooring, and high-quality fittings.
Perfectly positioned for convenience and connectivity, Atlantis enjoys quick access to Saki Naka Metro Station, Eastern Express Highway, and JVLR, ensuring smooth commutes across Mumbai. Residents benefit from proximity to premier institutions like IIT Bombay, Hiranandani Foundation School, top hospitals, and Galleria Mall. The project boasts premium amenities including a fully equipped gym, swimming pool, clubhouse, jogging track, and courts for squash, tennis, and badminton—creating a complete lifestyle destination within the heart of Powai.

Overview

  • Updated On:
  • July 16, 2025
  • Atlantis Project
  • Hiranandani Group Developer
  • 2 Bedrooms
  • 2 Bathrooms
  • 750 ft2 Carpet Area
Address: Atlantis, Main St, Hiranandani Gardens, Powai, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400076
City:
State/County:
Zip: 400042
Country: India
Property Id: 21157
Price: ₹ 3,50,00,000
Project Area: 5 ac
Property Size: 750 ft2
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 2
Lift: 4
Car Parking: 1 car
Launch Date: 2016-03-01
Configurations: 2 BHK
RERA ID: P51800000143, P51800000154
Furnished Status: Builder Furnished
Project: Atlantis
Developer: Hiranandani Group

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