Pragati Nagar, Latur is home to residential project Radhakrishna Enclave developed by Samruddhi Builders and Developers Latur. The project is built over a total area of 0.44 acres and offers 1, 2, and 3 BHK apartments. Carpet area of 1 BHK apartments is 440 sq ft. for 2 BHK apartments it is in the range of 637 to 712 sq ft. and for 3 BHK apartments it Is 796 sq ft. For comfortable living of residents following amenities are provided in the complex closed car parking areas and open parking areas, electrical meter room, sub-station, receiving station, and regular water supply. All work related to sewerage chamber, lines, septic tank, and STP are taken care of in the complex. Rainwater harvesting and water conservation are done to save water. Radhakrishna Enclave was completed in July 2018, owners of the apartments on sale can be contacted for the purchase.
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Price & Floor Plan
1 BHK
Apartment
2 BHK
Apartment
3 BHK
Apartment
440 sq.ft
Price on Request
Carpet Area
440 sq.ft
Rera ID
P52400012156
Possession Status
Ready to Move
Project Amenities
Closed Car Parking
24X7 Water Supply
Open Parking
Water Conservation, Rain water Harvesting
Electrical meter Room
Sewage Treatment Plant
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How many floors are available in Samruddhi Radhakrishna Enclave?
There are 1 towers with 5 floors each, in Samruddhi Radhakrishna Enclave.
Where is Samruddhi Radhakrishna Enclave located?
The Samruddhi Radhakrishna Enclave is located in Pragati Nagar, Latur. View all Projects in Pragati Nagar
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