Complex launched by developer Mahalaxmi Complex is a residential project located in Vadgaon Kasba, Kolhapur. The project is built over a total area of 0.11 acres. Amenities available for the convenience of residents are closed car parking areas, electrical meter room, sub-station, receiving station, stormwater drains, well lit internal roads, and regular supply of water. All work related to sewerage chamber, lines, septic tank and STP are handled in the complex. Water conservation and rainwater harvesting are done to conserve resources. Complex will be ready for possession in June 2021. Apartments are available for sale and can be purchased from the developer Mahalaxmi Complex.
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Vastu Compliant
Fire Sprinklers
Lift(s)
Water Storage
Water Conservation, Rain water Harvesting
24x7 CCTV Surveillance
Fire Fighting System
Closed Car Parking
Car Parking
24X7 Water Supply
Storm Water Drains
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many floors are available in Mahalaxmi Complex?
There are 1 towers with 3 floors each, in Mahalaxmi Complex.
Where is Mahalaxmi Complex located?
The Mahalaxmi Complex is located in C.S. No. 947, At Vadgaon Kasba. View all Projects in Vadgaon Kasba
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