Aditya Buliders Royal Park is a residential project in Vinukonda, Guntur. It is set in an area of 0.42 Acres. Aditya Buliders Royal Park offers Apartment. Available configurations include 2 BHK, 3 BHK. Apartment, as per the area plan, are in the size of 801.0 sq.ft.. The property is Under Construction. There is 1 building for sale. Aditya Buliders Royal Park is located in 23-1325, Block 23 Ward-12. The project is developed by Aditya Buliders And Developers Guntur. There are 40 units for sale.
Enjoy a class-apart lifestyle at Aditya Buliders Royal Park.
This project meets all mandates as required by the state authority. RERA ID of Aditya Buliders Royal Park is P07430491519.
Located close to prominent suburbs of Guntur, the area of Vinukonda has prominent schools and hospitals within a close distance.
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Price & Floor Plan
2 BHK
Apartment
3 BHK
Apartment
801 sq.ft
802 sq.ft
Price on Request
Carpet Area
801 sq.ft
Rera ID
P07430491519
Possession Status
Jul, 2023
Project Amenities
Solid Waste Management And Disposal
Electrical meter Room
Fire Fighting System
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many floors are available in Aditya Buliders Royal Park?
There are 1 towers with 5 floors each, in Aditya Buliders Royal Park.
Where is Aditya Buliders Royal Park located?
The Aditya Buliders Royal Park is located in 23-1325, Block 23 Ward-12. View all Projects in Vinukonda
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Guntur Municipal Corporation is responsible for providing various civic services for the citizens, which includes water supply and property tax payment.
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