Sai Yash Apartment is an under construction residential project launched by real estate firm Sai Prem Construction in Prakash Nagar, Latur. The project is being developed on an area of 0.08 acres and is offering spacious and comfortable 1 and 2 BHK apartments for sale. Carpet area of 1 BHK apartments is in the range of 432 to 440 sq ft. and for 2 BHK apartments it is in the range of 605 to 619 sq ft. Amenities available for the convenience of residents are closed car parking areas, electrical meter room, sub-station, receiving station, regular supply of water, and other facilities are provided in the complex. All work related to sewerage chamber, lines, septic tank, and STP are handled in the premises. Water conservation and rain water harvesting are done to save water. Sai Yash Apartment is nearing completion. Apartments can be bought from owners of the apartments put up for sale or Sai Prem Construction.
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Price & Floor Plan
1 BHK
Apartment
2 BHK
Apartment
432 sq.ft
440 sq.ft
Price on Request
Carpet Area
432 sq.ft
Rera ID
P52400019233
Possession Status
Dec, 2019
Project Amenities
Closed Car Parking
24X7 Water Supply
Water Conservation, Rain water Harvesting
Electrical meter Room
Sewage Treatment Plant
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