Rasuliya Pathar is an upcoming locality in Phanda Tehsil in Bhopal of Madhya Pradesh State, India. It
is located in the midst of a breathtaking landscape on the margins of Bhopal - the city of lakes. Your
future home here, promises to be neighboured by some truly world class establishments, coming up in
the area. The International Airport is located at a short driving distance. Indian Institute of Science
Education and Research (IISER), the internationally acclaimed School of Planning and Architecture
(SPA), the Police Academy and several other residential complexes are located in the vicinity. The
presence of basic establishment has transformed this locale as one of the best residential area of
Bhopal. Read More
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many units are available in BM Prince Town?
BM Prince Town has 0 units in total. However, you can find 1 resale units / properties of BM Prince Town on Housing.com.
Where is BM Prince Town located?
The BM Prince Town is located in Patwari Halka No. 35, Rasuliya Pathar. View all Projects in Rasuliya Pathar
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