Hubali-Dharwad's residential project, Midmac Orange County is offering property for sale. It is a Ready to Move project by Midmac Developers Pvt Ltd. Midmac Orange County is set in an area of 6.58 Acres and is complete with various modern-day amenities. Midmac Orange County was launched in February 2016 and possession date is Aug, 2018. Midmac Orange County is located in RS 217/3, Gokul Road, Rajendra Nagar.
Other provisions include access to Storm Water Drains. Own a home in Midmac Orange County today!.
Midmac Orange County is a RERA registered project with ID PRM/KA/RERA/1259/410/PR/171115/000115.
Rajendra Nagar is well-connected to other parts of city by road, which passes through the heart of this suburb. Prominent shopping malls, movie theatres, school, and hospitals are present in proximity of this residential project.
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Rajendra Nagar is an locality in Hubali-Dharwad, Dharwad District, Karnataka, India, 580030. Vikas Nagar (1.57 Km), Vidya Nagar (3.06 Km), Deshpande Nagar (3.22 Km), Keshwapur (4.58 Km), Gokul (5.23 Km) are the nearby areas to Rajendra Nagar. Hubli, Hubali-Dharwad are the nearby cities to Rajendra Nagar. Read More
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