Dhanavirutcha Nagar is a project by Thiru B Akash. Dhanavirutcha Nagar is a Ready to Move residential project. Dhanavirutcha Nagar is located in Thirukanurpatti.
Dhanavirutcha Nagar offers a host of facilities for residents. These amenities in Dhanavirutcha Nagar are those that every homebuyer aspires for!.
RERA ID is TN/13/Layout/1994/2023.Dhanavirutcha Nagar is RERA-compliant and all necessary approvals are in place.
Thirukanurpatti 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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Thirukanurpatti is an locality in Thanjavur District, Tamil Nadu, India. Kurungulam Thanjavur, Nanjikottai Part, Nanjikottai Vallundanpattu, Mappillai Naicken Patty, Kurungulam, Kurungulam Keelpathi, Thanjavur, Sennampatti, Kurungulam Melpathi, Arputhapuram are the nearby cities to Thirukanurpatti. Read More
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Where is Dhanavirutcha Nagar located?
The Dhanavirutcha Nagar is located in Thirukanurpatti. View all Projects in Thirukanurpatti
What is the possession status of Dhanavirutcha Nagar?
As far as possession status is concerned, Dhanavirutcha Nagar is ready to move.
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