Nirmiti Corner II launched by developer Nirmiti Associates is a residential project located in Morewadi, Kolhapur. The project will be built on an area of 0.25 acres. Amenities available for the convenience of residents are closed car parking areas and open parking areas, electrical meter room, sub-station, receiving station, fire protection, fire safety equipment, regular water supply, and other facilities needed for day to day living are available in the complex. Water conservation and rainwater harvesting are done to save water. All work related to sewerage chamber, lines, septic tank, and STP are handled in the complex. Morewadi is a comfortable residential area in Kolhapur. Schools, hospitals, and other utility shops are located in the vicinity. Nirmiti Corner II will be ready by January 2020 for possession, interested buyers can contact developer Nirmiti Associates.
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Ujalaiwadi is an locality in Kolhapur, Kolhapur District, Maharashtra, India. Pratibha Nagar (5.52 Km), Rajarampuri (5.56 Km), Samrat Nagar (5.6 Km), Shivaji Park (6.5 Km), Shahupuri (6.55 Km) are the nearby areas to Ujalaiwadi. Kolhapur, Gad Mudshingi, Gandhinagar are the nearby cities to Ujalaiwadi. Read More
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How many floors are available in Nirmiti Nirmiti Corner II?
There are 1 towers with 5 floors each, in Nirmiti Nirmiti Corner II.
Where is Nirmiti Nirmiti Corner II located?
The Nirmiti Nirmiti Corner II is located in Plot No.7 At Hanuman Nagar, Morewadi. View all Projects in Ujalaiwadi
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