2 Bedroom 1000 Sq.Ft. Apartment in Sinhagad Road Pune
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Atharva Palace
2 Bedroom 1000 Sq.Ft. Apartment in Sinhagad Road Pune
Listing ID: #9162499
₹ 60 L
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1000
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2 Bedrooms
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Servant Room
Bath
2 Bathrooms
Floor
2nd of 3 Floors
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Ready To Move
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Welcome to your new home in Pune lively Sinhagad Road area, where comfort and convenience are readily available in this two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment at Atharva Palace, offered at 60 Lac.
Spread across 1000 Square Feet on the second floor of a three-story building, this unfurnished residence boasts a peaceful garden view and comes with one dedicated parking space.
The building itself is designed for modern living, featuring a gym, swimming pool, squash court, and children play areas to keep everyone entertained.
Inside, you`ll appreciate the central AC, central Wi-Fi, and home automation for effortless living, all backed by 24 x 7 security.
Additional conveniences include high-speed elevators, a study room, a lobby, and visitor parking.
For families, a pre-school and day care center are available on-site, along with a pet area for your furry friends.
This property is a smart choice for those who value a prime location, Vastu compliance, and a safe and secure environment, representing a solid investment opportunity.
Start envisioning your life in this well-appointed space, ready for you to make it your own.
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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