Reputed construction firm Shri Mahalaxmi Builders and Developers Kolhapur has launched its residential project Mahalaxmi Sankul in Gadhinglaj, Kolhapur. The project will be built on a total area of 0.46 acres. Amenities like closed car parking areas, open parking areas, landscaped gardens, open area for recreational purpose, electrical meter room, sub-station, receiving station, fire protection, fire safety equipment, well lit internal roads, stormwater drains, regular supply of water, and other facilities are available in the complex. All work related to sewerage chamber, lines, septic tank, and STP are handled in the housing. Water conservation and rain water harvesting are done to save water. Mahalaxmi Sankul will be ready in January 2022 for possession, interested buyers can contact Shri Mahalaxmi Builders and Developers Kolhapur.
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Project Amenities
Closed Car Parking
24X7 Water Supply
Recreation Facilities
Open Parking
Landscaping & Tree Planting
Water Conservation, Rain water Harvesting
Electrical meter Room
Sewage Treatment Plant
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many floors are available in Shri Mahalaxmi Sankul?
There are 1 towers with 5 floors each, in Shri Mahalaxmi Sankul.
Where is Shri Mahalaxmi Sankul located?
The Shri Mahalaxmi Sankul is located in Manik Baug, Gadhinglaj. View all Projects in Gadhinglaj
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