Sarthak Hospital -Dr. Vaishali Datal- Dr. Rajkumar Datal
1 min
(0.5 km)
Restaurant
HOTEL JAYAKA
2 mins
(1.5 km)
Mall
Kailash Plaza
2 mins
(0.9 km)
Bus Stand
Latur Bus Depot
3 mins
(1.4 km)
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Barure Sai Vedant Heights is a project by Barure B K And Developers in Latur. It is a Under Construction project. Located in Deep Jyoti Nagar, it is a residential project. The project is spread over 0.09 Acres . The address of Barure Sai Vedant Heights is Vishal Nagar, Prakash Nagar.
Barure Sai Vedant Heights ensures a coveted lifestyle and offers a convenient living.
The project is RERA approved. For details, check RERA ID P52400046127.
The firm has since then developed 2 projects and focuses on customer-centricity.
Deep Jyoti Nagar 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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Price Trends for Deep Jyoti Nagar
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appreciation in avg. price / sq.ft (Built-up Area) for Deep Jyoti Nagar in last 1 year
Deep Jyoti Nagar is an locality in Latur, Latur District, Maharashtra, India, 413512. Borwati, Arvi, Kasargaon, Latur, Hanamantwadi, Nandgaon are the nearby cities to Deep Jyoti Nagar. Read More
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The Barure Sai Vedant Heights is located in Vishal Nagar, Prakash Nagar. View all Projects in Deep Jyoti Nagar
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