Bridge Epsilon Villas Launched: A Greece-Inspired Luxury Villa Community in Hyderabad
Hyderabad, April 4: In a remarkable fusion of Mediterranean elegance and modern luxury, Bridge Group has officially unveiled Bridge Epsilon Villas, a premium gated villa community located on Lemoor Road near Tukkuguda, close to the Outer Ring Road (ORR), Hyderabad.
The official brochure for Bridge Epsilon Villas was launched on Friday at the prestigious Anvaya Convention Center in Financial District by acclaimed filmmaker Sukumar (director of Pushpa) and National Award-winning director Vamshi Paidipally, who graced the occasion as chief guests.
A Slice of Greece in Hyderabad
Speaking at the launch, Ujwal Rao, Director of Bridge Group, shared the inspiration behind the project:
“We wanted to bring the unmatched beauty and sophistication of Greece to Hyderabad. Every aspect of Bridge Epsilon Villas—from its breathtaking elevations to its artisanal craftsmanship—reflects this vision.”
Designed with a strong focus on durability, stability, and luxury, each villa is built using high-quality materials and modern construction techniques, ensuring long-term value and an elevated living experience.
Traffic-Free Podium Parking & Eco-Friendly Living
One of the standout features of the project is its first-of-its-kind podium parking system, which allows for a 100% traffic-free environment within the gated community—a pioneering concept in Hyderabad’s luxury real estate space.
Rao emphasized the developer’s commitment to sustainability:
“We are creating ultra-luxury homes that not only exude elegance but are also eco-friendly and aligned with cutting-edge construction standards.”
A Game Changer for Hyderabad Real Estate
With its innovative design, sustainable features, and world-class luxury, Bridge Epsilon Villas is poised to become a game changer in Hyderabad’s upscale housing segment.
Whether you’re looking for a dream home or a future-ready investment in South Hyderabad, Bridge Epsilon Villas offers a rare blend of global aesthetics and local convenience.
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