Sri Varahi Amman Avenue is a project by K Saravanan in karur. It is a Ready to Move project. Located in Palayam, it is a residential project. The address of Sri Varahi Amman Avenue is Kadavur.
Sri Varahi Amman Avenue ensures a coveted lifestyle and offers a convenient living.
The project is RERA approved. For details, check RERA ID TN/20/Layout/1465/2023.
The firm has since then developed 4 projects and focuses on customer-centricity.
Palayam 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
Where is Sri Varahi Amman Avenue located?
The Sri Varahi Amman Avenue is located in Palayam. View all Projects in Palayam
What is the possession status of Sri Varahi Amman Avenue?
As far as possession status is concerned, Sri Varahi Amman Avenue is ready to move.
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