Residential project, Jay Constructions Wagh Sankul in Kolhapur is offering units for sale in C Ward. Contact for further details.
Jay Constructions is a very well-known developer-firm in this real estate market. Residents and their lifestyle are at the centre of their developments.
Prominent suburbs of Kolhapur are close by to C Ward and with several schools, hospitals, banks and offices situated in the proximity, the project is a preferred choice for home seekers.
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C Ward is an locality in Kolhapur, Kolhapur District, Maharashtra, India, 416002. Nagala Park (3.27 Km), New Shahupuri (3.44 Km), Rajarampuri (3.79 Km), Pratibha Nagar Housing Society (3.8 Km), Shahupuri (3.9 Km) are the nearby areas to C Ward. Kalambe Turf Thane, Kolhapur are the nearby cities to C Ward. Read More
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The Jay Constructions Wagh Sankul is located in C Ward, Kolhapur. View all Projects in C Ward
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