Mantri Siddheshwar Nagari Plot is a residential plot by Mantri Construction Company. This plot is available for sale in Maharanapratapnagar, Latur. The plot area is 1350.0 sq.ft.. The address of Mantri Siddheshwar Nagari Plot is Maharana Pratap Nagar.
Mantri Siddheshwar Nagari Plot ensures a coveted lifestyle and offers a convenient living. Other provisions include access to Landscaping & Tree Planting, Storm Water Drains.
This residential land for sale is RERA approved. For details, check RERA ID P52400019591.
Check out Mantri Siddheshwar Nagari Plot brochure for more details.
Maharanapratapnagar 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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Price & Floor Plan
Residential Plot
1350 sq.ft
1452 sq.ft
1499 sq.ft
1504 sq.ft
1547 sq.ft
Price on Request
Plot Area
1350 sq.ft
Rera ID
P52400019591
Possession Status
Dec, 2021
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Storm Water Drains
Landscaping & Tree Planting
Electrical meter Room
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Maharanapratapnagar is an locality in Latur, Latur District, Maharashtra, India. Arvi, Kasargaon, Latur, Malwati, Sarola, Hanamantwadi are the nearby cities to Maharanapratapnagar. Read More
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