Sri Sivasakthi Nagar is a residential project in Paravai, Madurai. The property is Ready to Move. Sri Sivasakthi Nagar is located in Paravai. The project is developed by K Paramasivam.
Sri Sivasakthi Nagar is equipped with various resident-centric amenities that includes Power Backup. Enjoy a class-apart lifestyle at Sri Sivasakthi Nagar.
This project meets all mandates as required by the state authority. RERA ID of Sri Sivasakthi Nagar is TN/20/Layout/2082/2023 dated 14/06/2023.
Located close to prominent suburbs of Madurai, the area of Paravai has prominent schools and hospitals within a close distance.
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Project Amenities
24X7 Water Supply
Power Backup
Price Trends for Paravai
(Apartments)
87.13%
appreciation in avg. price / sq.ft (Built-up Area) for Paravai in last 1 year
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