Ashish Vishwanath Shinde has lauched Laksha Residency in Morewadi, Kolhapur. A residential project spread over 0.12 Acres, it offers ample amount of facilities for residents. The project was launched in February 2022. It offers Under Construction units. The possession date of Laksha Residency is Jul, 2023. The address of Laksha Residency is Gat No 9/4/6, Plot No 37, Morewadi.
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This is a RERA registered project with RERA ID P53000033381 and fulfils all conditions placed by the state regulatory body.
This project has been developed by Ashish Vishwanath Shinde.
Morewadi 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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Morewadi is an locality in Kolhapur, Kolhapur District, Maharashtra, India. Ratnappa Kumbhar Nagar (2.72 Km), Pachgaon (4.32 Km), Kalamba (5.04 Km), Uchgaon (6.03 Km), Rajarampuri (6.67 Km) are the nearby areas to Morewadi. Kolhapur, Gad Mudshingi, Kalambe Turf Thane are the nearby cities to Morewadi. Read More
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