Sri Sakthi Nagar is a project by J Kotteeswaran in Chennai. It is a Ready to Move project. Located in Vembakkam, it is a residential project. The address of Sri Sakthi Nagar is Vembakkam.
Sri Sakthi Nagar ensures a coveted lifestyle and offers a convenient living. It offers facilities such as Power Backup. The property has Fire Sprinklers.
The project is RERA compliant and fulfils all necessities as required by the authorities. RERA ID of Sri Sakthi Nagar is TN/6/Regularisation-Layout/0735/2023.
Till date, J Kotteeswaran has developed 1 projects with a focus on healthy and sustainable lifestyle.
Vembakkam is well-connected to other parts of the city via an extensive road.
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24X7 Water Supply
Fire Sprinklers
Power Backup
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Vembakkam is an locality in Tamil Nadu, India, 604410. Alanthangal, Kilnelli, Karandai, Thiruppanamoor, Saram Vembakkam, Seleri, Thiruppanangadu, Kuthanur, Ozhukkavakkam, Arasankuppam, Vengalathur, Umaiyalpuram, Syyanur, Pitchavadi, Muthavedu, Natteri, Chennai, Tiruvannamalai, Bairavapuram, Azhividaithangi are the nearby cities to Vembakkam. Read More
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Where is Sri Sakthi Nagar located?
The Sri Sakthi Nagar is located in Vembakkam. View all Projects in Vembakkam
What is the possession status of Sri Sakthi Nagar?
As far as possession status is concerned, Sri Sakthi Nagar is ready to move.
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