Check out this residential project for sale by Tvl S Rengaswami in Koolappandi, Madurai. It is currently Ready to Move. New Brindavan possession is Jun, 2023. The address of New Brindavan is Koolapandi.
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New Brindavan is approved by the state regulatory authority and the RERA ID is TN/20/Layout/02559/2023 dated 17/07/2023.
Tvl S Rengaswami is a renowned developer firm.
Koolappandi is a prime area, with many attractions work and recreational options just a drive away.
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The New Brindavan is located in Koolappandi, Madurai. View all Projects in Koolappandi
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