DDL Agarni Woods is a residential project by DDL Infratech located in Bakhtiarpur, Patna, Bihar. The pin code for DDL Agarni Woods, Bakhtiarpur, is 803212.
Who is the builder of the project?
DDL Agarni Woods is developed by DDL Infratech.
Is DDL Agarni Woods RERA approved?
Yes, DDL Agarni Woods is registered under RERA. The RERA number for DDL Agarni Woods is BRERAP00496-4/676/R-369/2019. Buyers can verify the project details using this number on the official RERA website.
What is the possession status of DDL Agarni Woods?
The possession status of DDL Agarni Woods is Ready to Move.
What are the popular landmarks nearby DDL Agarni Woods?
Popular landmarks near DDL Agarni Woods in Bakhtiarpur, Patna include well known schools such as ST.JOHNS SCHOOL, St. Francis School, Bakhtiyarpur, making the locality an extremely convenient place for residents. Click to view all landmarks near DDL Agarni Woods.
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