S Nos.316/4B2, 4C, 327D/2 of Pradhabaramapuram, Nagapattinam
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S Nos.316/4B2, 4C, 327D/2 of Pradhabaramapuram, Nagapattinam
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Punitha Arockia Matha Hospital
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(3.8 km)
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Hotel kuppanna
3 mins
(3.2 km)
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Easan Garden Nagar is a project by Tmt R Umajayanthi. Easan Garden Nagar is located in S Nos.316/4B2, 4C, 327D/2 of Pradhabaramapuram. Easan Garden Nagar was launched in July 2022.
Easan Garden Nagar offers a host of facilities for residents. These amenities in Easan Garden Nagar are those that every homebuyer aspires for!.
RERA ID is TN/14/Layout/5782/2022 dated 18/07/2022.Easan Garden Nagar is RERA-compliant and all necessary approvals are in place.
Prathabaramapuram 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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