Saikrupa Vivanta Heights is a residential project in MIDC, Aurangabad. It is set in an area of 0.11 Acres. Saikrupa Vivanta Heights offers Apartment. Available configurations include 2 BHK, 3 BHK. Apartment, as per the area plan, are in the size of 714.0 sq.ft.. The property is Under Construction. There is 1 building for sale. Saikrupa Vivanta Heights is located in Railway Station Road, Raj Nagar, Padampura. The project is developed by Saikrupa Buildcon Aurangabad. There are 14 units for sale.
There is provision for Closed Car Parking. Enjoy a class-apart lifestyle at Saikrupa Vivanta Heights.
This project meets all mandates as required by the state authority. RERA ID of Saikrupa Vivanta Heights is P51500029254.
Located close to prominent suburbs of Aurangabad, the area of MIDC has prominent schools and hospitals within a close distance.
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Price & Floor Plan
2 BHK
Apartment
3 BHK
Apartment
714 sq.ft
Price on Request
Carpet Area
714 sq.ft
Rera ID
P51500029254
Possession Status
Jun, 2024
Project Amenities
Closed Car Parking
Car Parking
24X7 Water Supply
Landscaping & Tree Planting
Water Conservation, Rain water Harvesting
Electrical meter Room
Sewage Treatment Plant
Price Trends for MIDC
(Apartments)
15.57%
appreciation in avg. price / sq.ft (Built-up Area) for MIDC in last 1 year
MIDC is one of the well known localities in Aurangabad. Dr Bhapkar Marg is the major road that
connects the locale to other cities for convenient living. Frequent bus services in the area enables the
inhabitants of MIDC to travel easily and conveniently. There are some affiliated schools and colleges
like Sunday Science School, Focus English Institute and many more in close proximity. There are some
landmark places like Rajshri Shahu Garden, RTO Aurangabad, Hotel New Samrat, Dhanshree Lodging,
Mayors Bungalow and Sai Mall in and around the place. Aurangabad Railway Station is the major
railway junction in the neighboring that makes long distance traveling comfortable. Sushila Netralaya
is in the vicinity. MIDC is the perfect place to reside with the combination of some entertainment and
shopping center facilities around the city for convenient living of the residents. Read More
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many floors are available in Saikrupa Vivanta Heights?
There are 1 towers with 8 floors each, in Saikrupa Vivanta Heights.
Where is Saikrupa Vivanta Heights located?
The Saikrupa Vivanta Heights is located in Railway Station Road, Raj Nagar, Padampura. View all Projects in MIDC
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