Property for sale in Vembakkam, Chennai. This project, that is, Sri Akshaya Garden is a well designed project by Thiru S Thirumavalavan. It is offering Ready to Move units. Project possession is slated for Jul, 2023. Sri Akshaya Garden is located in S No.735/1B of Perungattur Village, Vembakkam.
Come home to Sri Akshaya Garden. These amenities make this property totally aspirational.
Sri Akshaya Garden has all approvals in place as mandated by the state regulatory authority. RERA ID of this project is TN/06/Layout/1268/2023.
Thiru S Thirumavalavan is a renowned name in the real estate space.
Social infrastructure like banks, schools and parks surround Vembakkam area. It is also very well-connected to various parts of the city by public transport network.
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Vembakkam is an locality in Tamil Nadu, India, 604410. Chennai, Umaiyalpuram, Muthavedu, Tiruvannamalai, Kuthanur, Syyanur, Pitchavadi, Kilnelli, Seleri, Vengalathur, Bairavapuram, Natteri, Alanthangal, Thiruppanamoor, Karandai, Thiruppanangadu, Azhividaithangi, Saram Vembakkam, Ozhukkavakkam, Arasankuppam are the nearby cities to Vembakkam. Read More
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Where is Sri Akshaya Garden located?
The Sri Akshaya Garden is located in S No.735/1B of Perungattur Village, Vembakkam. View all Projects in Vembakkam
What is the possession status of Sri Akshaya Garden?
As far as possession status is concerned, Sri Akshaya Garden is ready to move.
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