Sammantham Nagar II is a project by L Manigandan in Chennai. It is a Ready to Move project. Located in Vellathur, it is a residential project. Launched in August 2022, Sammantham Nagar II is slated for possession in Oct, 2023. The address of Sammantham Nagar II is Vellathur.
Sammantham Nagar II ensures a coveted lifestyle and offers a convenient living.
The project is RERA compliant and fulfils all necessities as required by the authorities. RERA ID of Sammantham Nagar II is TN/02/Layout/6951/2022.
Till date, L Manigandan has developed 2 projects with a focus on healthy and sustainable lifestyle.
Vellathur is well-connected to other parts of the city via an extensive road.
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Where is Sammantham Nagar II located?
The Sammantham Nagar II is located in Vellathur. View all Projects in Vellathur
What is the possession status of Sammantham Nagar II?
As far as possession status is concerned, Sammantham Nagar II is ready to move.
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