Samruddhi Sankul is a project by Rajendra Baburao Mordi. It is set in 0.19 Acres . Samruddhi Sankul is a Under Construction residential project. There is 1 building in this project. Samruddhi Sankul is located in Gadhinglaj. Samruddhi Sankul was launched in February 2023.
Samruddhi Sankul offers a host of facilities for residents. This includes Power Backup. These amenities in Samruddhi Sankul are those that every homebuyer aspires for!.
RERA ID is P53000049745.Samruddhi Sankul is RERA-compliant and all necessary approvals are in place.
Gadhinglaj 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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Project Amenities
24X7 Water Supply
Fire Sprinklers
Power Backup
Price Trends for Gadhinglaj
(Apartments)
51.49%
appreciation in avg. price / sq.ft (Built-up Area) for Gadhinglaj in last 1 year
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many floors are available in Samruddhi Sankul?
There are , in Samruddhi Sankul.
Where is Samruddhi Sankul located?
The Samruddhi Sankul is located in Gadhinglaj, Kolhapur. View all Projects in Gadhinglaj
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