1.5 Bedroom 655 Sq.Ft. Apartment in Sinhagad Road Pune
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Darode Jog Serene County
1.5 Bedroom 655 Sq.Ft. Apartment in Sinhagad Road Pune
Listing ID: #10305581
₹ 52 L
+ Charges
Area
Built-up Area
655
Sq.Ft.
Sq.ft.
Sq.metre
Sq.yards
Bedroom
1.5 Bedrooms
Additional Spaces
Pooja Room
Bath
1 Bathroom
Floor
7th of 7 Floors
View
Road View
Possession Status
Ready To Move
Updated
20 hours ago
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This unfurnished 1.5 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment in Darode Jog Serene County on Sinhagad Road offers a clear road view from the seventh floor of a seven-story building, spanning 655 square feet for 52 lakh.
Built 8 to 10 years ago, this home provides access to a gymnasium, swimming pool, power backup, and central Wi-Fi, ensuring convenience and leisure.
Residents can also enjoy 24 x 7 security, a clubhouse, visitor`s parking, and CCTV surveillance, along with rain water harvesting and 24*7 water supply.
While there is no dedicated car parking, the property is equipped with lifts for easy access.
This apartment presents a solid opportunity for comfortable living in a well-equipped community.
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Darode-Jog Properties is one of Pune’s most reputed developers, spearheaded by Directors Anand Jog & Sudhir Darode. The portfolio of Darode-Jog projects encompasses 16 million sq. ft. in and around the city. This covers both commercial and residential segments apart from societies, apartments, college buildings, bungalows and industrial sheds. Founded in 1983, it initially took up low budget ventures before graduating into a corporate brand by 1989. Innovation is a
Sinhagad Road is in the Pune district of Maharashtra, India. The town derives its name from the Sinhagad fort, which is only a stone's throw away.
Malik Ambar, a Prime Minister of the Ahmadnagar Sultanate, built it in the 17th century. Later, the Marathas captured it and turned it into an attack base during their war against the Mughal Empire. The Mughals eventually recaptured the fort and destroyed it during their rule.
Today, Sinhagad Road is home