Sweet Vaishali in Shahad, Thane is a residential project. The address of Sweet Vaishali is Kalyan-Ahmednagar Highway, Near Shahad Railway Station, Ulhasnagar.
Life at Sweet Vaishali is suited for every age group. The property offers various offers a convenient living.
Ulhasnagar is a prime area, with many attractions work and recreational options just a drive away.
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Price Trends for Sweet Vaishali vs. Shahad
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Shahad Ulhasnagar is a census town located in Thane district of Maharashtra. It is situated in the Thane-Pune belt, on the banks of Ulhas river, about 51 km from Thane city and 9 km from Kalyan. It is part of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR). According to the 2011 census, the population of Shahad Ulhasnagar is 2,07,150, making it the second-largest city in Thane district after Kalyan. The city is known for its leather and chemical industries and is a major trading and textile hub. It is also home to many educational institutes, including engineering and management colleges. Read More
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