Narayani hospital Block C Supper Speciality building
9 mins
(6.8 km)
Airport
Vellore Airport
9 mins
(5.1 km)
Restaurant
Shree Narayani Bhavan
9 mins
(7.2 km)
Bus Stand
Vellore Airport Bus Stop
5 mins
(3 km)
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More About Ambalal Brindavanam Phase I
Vellore's residential project, Ambalal Brindavanam Phase I is offering property for sale. It is a Ready to Move project by Thiru K Jawarilal Jain. Ambalal Brindavanam Phase I is located in Sembedu.
There are multiple amenities for residents at Ambalal Brindavanam Phase I which includes Power Backup. The property has Fire Sprinklers. Own a home in Ambalal Brindavanam Phase I today!.
Ambalal Brindavanam Phase I is a RERA registered project with ID TN/05/Layout/8121/2022.
Sembedu 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 Vellore
(Apartments)
-7.10%
depreciation in avg. price / sq.ft (Built-up Area) for Vellore in last 1 year
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Ambalal Brindavanam Phase I located?
The Ambalal Brindavanam Phase I is located in Vellore, Tamil Nadu. View all Projects in Vellore
What is the possession status of Ambalal Brindavanam Phase I?
As far as possession status is concerned, Ambalal Brindavanam Phase I is ready to move.
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