Ovee Mahi Towers is a project by Ovee Developers in Kolhapur. It is a Under Construction project. Located in Vikash Nagar, it is a residential project. The project is spread over 0.09 Acres. There is 1 building in this project. Launched in October 2021, Ovee Mahi Towers is slated for possession in Oct, 2024. The address of Ovee Mahi Towers is Rajwada Chowk, Ichalkaranji.
Ovee Mahi Towers ensures a coveted lifestyle and offers a convenient living.
The project is RERA compliant and fulfils all necessities as required by the authorities. RERA ID of Ovee Mahi Towers is P53000031408.
Vikash Nagar is well-connected to other parts of the city via an extensive road.
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Vikash Nagar is an locality in Kolhapur, Kolhapur District, Maharashtra, India, 416115. Ichalkaranji, Chandur, Rui, Chavanmala, Tardal, Kolhapur are the nearby cities to Vikash Nagar. Read More
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many floors are available in Ovee Mahi Towers?
There are 1 towers with 5 floors each, in Ovee Mahi Towers.
Where is Ovee Mahi Towers located?
The Ovee Mahi Towers is located in Rajwada Chowk, Ichalkaranji. View all Projects in Vikash Nagar
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