There are various amenities in Sar Amulyam Residency Phase I Villa with Internal Roads, Landscaped Garden, Gymnasium, Swimming Pool and Sewage Treatment Plant to name a few. Located close to prominent suburbs of Bhopal, the area of Bhopal District has prominent schools and hospitals within a close distance.
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Price & Floor Plan
1 BHK
Villa
2 BHK
Villa
469 sq.ft
Price on Request
Builtup Area
469 sq.ft
Rera ID
P-BRS-18-1532
Possession Status
Apr, 2022
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Project Amenities
Children's Play Area
Entrance Lobby
Security Cabin
Swimming Pool
Vastu Compliant
Landscaping & Tree Planting
Water Storage
Gymnasium
Storm Water Drains
Internal Roads & Footpaths
24x7 Security
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Sar Amulyam Residency Phase I Villa located?
The Sar Amulyam Residency Phase I Villa is located in At Village Gadmurra, Patwari Halka No. 18, Maharana Pratap Nagar. View all Projects in Garhmurra
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