Aditya Laxminarayan Complex is a project by Aditya Construction And Builders in Kolhapur. It is a Under Construction project. Located in Gadhinglaj, it is a residential project. The project is spread over 0.09 Acres . There is 1 building in this project. The address of Aditya Laxminarayan Complex is Plot No.2187 2188 At Gadhinglaj.
Aditya Laxminarayan Complex ensures a coveted lifestyle and offers a convenient living.
The project is RERA approved. For details, check RERA ID P53000030454.
The firm has since then developed 1 projects and focuses on customer-centricity.
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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Frequently Asked Questions
How many floors are available in Aditya Laxminarayan Complex?
There are 1 towers with 5 floors each, in Aditya Laxminarayan Complex.
Where is Aditya Laxminarayan Complex located?
The Aditya Laxminarayan Complex is located in Plot No.2187 2188 At Gadhinglaj. View all Projects in Gadhinglaj
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