1 Bedroom 600 Sq.Ft. Apartment in Sinhagad Road Pune
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1 Bedroom 600 Sq.Ft. Apartment in Sinhagad Road Pune
Listing ID: #9726963
₹ 40 L
Area
Built-up Area
600
Sq.Ft.
Sq.ft.
Sq.metre
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Bedroom
1 Bedroom
Bath
2 Bathrooms
Floor
9th of 11 Floors
View
Garden View
Possession Status
Ready To Move
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Prime Location
Vastu compliant
Safe & Secure Locality
Investment Opportunity
Plenty of Sunlight
This unfurnished 1-bedroom, 2-bathroom apartment in Pune's Sinhagad Road offers a fantastic living opportunity with a garden view from its 9th-floor position in an 11-story building.
Priced at 40 lac, this 600 square feet apartment, ready for immediate move-in, boasts a vastu-compliant design and is situated in a safe and secure locality, making it an attractive investment.
The property is 8-10 years old and comes with 1 dedicated parking space.
Residents will enjoy access to a comprehensive range of amenities including a gymnasium, swimming pool, badminton and tennis courts, squash court, kids' play areas, a jogging and cycle track, power backup, central air conditioning and Wi-Fi, an attached market, restaurant, home automation, 24 x 7 security, a clubhouse, balcony, high-speed elevators, pre-school, medical facility, day care center, pet area, indoor games, conference room, and a large green area, ensuring a lifestyle of comfort and convenience.
This apartment is a well-rounded choice for those seeking a quality home or a sound investment in a prime Pune location.
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