Kagal Residency Phase III is a project by Mahesh Namdev Magar in Kolhapur. It is a Under Construction project. Located in Kagal, it is a residential project. The project is spread over 0.1 Acres . There is 1 building in this project. Launched in September 2022, Kagal Residency Phase III is slated for possession in Dec, 2026. The address of Kagal Residency Phase III is Hanuman Nagar, Kagal.
Kagal Residency Phase III 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 Kagal Residency Phase III is P53000046796.
Till date, Mahesh Namdev Magar has developed 1 projects with a focus on healthy and sustainable lifestyle.
Kagal is well-connected to other parts of the city via an extensive road.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many floors are available in Kagal Residency Phase III?
There are , in Kagal Residency Phase III.
Where is Kagal Residency Phase III located?
The Kagal Residency Phase III is located in Hanuman Nagar, Kagal. View all Projects in Kagal
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