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Check out this residential project for sale by Aavishkar Enterprises in Mumbai. The project has been developed in an area of 0.2 Acres. It is currently Under Construction. Aavishkar Shambhav Darshan possession is Jun, 2020. The address of Aavishkar Shambhav Darshan is Borivali East.
The property has Fire Protection And Fire Safety Requirements. Some other provisions include access to Landscaping & Tree Planting, Storm Water Drains, There is provision for Closed Car Parking. Come home to Aavishkar Shambhav Darshan.
HDFC, LIC Housing Finance, Punjab National Bank have approved home loans for Aavishkar Shambhav Darshan.
Aavishkar Shambhav Darshan is approved by the state regulatory authority and the RERA ID is P51800009321.
Aavishkar Enterprises is a renowned developer firm.
Borivali East is a prime area, with many attractions work and recreational options just a drive away.
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Project Amenities
Closed Car Parking
Fire Protection And Fire Safety Requirements
Storm Water Drains
Landscaping & Tree Planting
Electrical meter Room
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Mumbai is a great city to live in. The cost of living might be high, but it's totally worth it.
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