New $5 million real estate development in Nadi

The Bhindi Group of Companies is set to launch a real estate development along Fantasy Road in Nadi, a move expected to enhance residential and commercial landscape in the western division.

With an estimated development cost of $5 million, this landmark project is expected to attract both home buyers and investors, capitalizing on the strategic location between Nadi International Airport and Nadi Town.

The development comprises 52 residential lots and a 3-acre commercial lot, master-planned to meet the increasing demand for high-quality housing and dynamic commercial spaces.

The residential component offers potential homeowners generously sized lots designed for modern living, complete with essential infrastructure including paved roads, utility connections, and landscaped green spaces.

Investment Fiji Chief Executive Officer Kamal Chetty mentioned that the development project by the Bhindi Group of Companies is a testament to investor confidence in Fiji’s reale state sector.

“The Bhindi Group of Companies initiative will not only stimulate economic activity in the western division but also support the Government’s vision of well-planned urban development. We welcome such investments that contribute meaningfully to job creation, housing supply, and commercial vibrancy,” stated Chetty.

The commercial development will consist retail, office space, and hospitality services.

“The investment environment in Fiji continues to evolve, and with projects like this, we are seeing a clear alignment between investor interests and national development priorities,” Chetty added.

The Fiji Trade Commission North America has commended the Bhindi Group of Companies for their continued commitment to investing in Fiji’s growth and prosperity. 

"This new $5 million real estate development in Nadi reflects the strong and enduring ties between Fiji and our diaspora communities abroad - particularly in North America. Such projects not only enhance our urban infrastructure but also create tangible opportunities for local employment, business activity, and long-term economic resilience. We look forward to supporting and encouraging more initiatives of this nature that showcase confidence in Fiji’s future", Fiji's Trade Commissioner to North America, Alika Cooper.