Check out this residential project for sale by Yuvraj Janu Jadhav in Ajara, Kolhapur. The project has been developed in an area of 0.13 Acres . It is currently Under Construction. P Y Complex possession is May, 2024. There is 1 building in this property. The address of P Y Complex is S No.1707 At Ajara.
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P Y Complex is approved by the state regulatory authority and the RERA ID is P53000025668.
Yuvraj Janu Jadhav is a renowned developer firm.
Ajara is a prime area, with many attractions work and recreational options just a drive away.
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How many floors are available in P Y Complex?
There are 1 towers with 4 floors each, in P Y Complex.
Where is P Y Complex located?
The P Y Complex is located in S No.1707 At Ajara. View all Projects in Ajara
What are the possession status and possession date of P Y Complex?
The possession status of P Y Complex is Under Construction and is available for possession in/from May, 2024.
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