2 Bedroom 900 Sq.Ft. Apartment in Sinhagad Road Pune
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Nirmal Township CHS B5 Building
2 Bedroom 900 Sq.Ft. Apartment in Sinhagad Road Pune
Listing ID: #9180447
₹ 92 L
Area
Built-up Area
900
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Sq.ft.
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Bedroom
2 Bedrooms
Additional Spaces
Servant Room
Bath
2 Bathrooms
Floor
2nd of 7 Floors
View
Garden View
Possession Status
Ready To Move
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Vastu compliant
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Plenty of Sunlight
Prime Location
This unfurnished 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom apartment on Sinhagad Road in Pune offers a comfortable lifestyle with a lovely garden view from the second floor of the Nirmal Township CHS B5 Building.
Priced at 75 Lac, this 900 Square Feet home is located in a safe and secure prime location that is also Vastu compliant, promising plenty of sunlight throughout the day.
Residents will enjoy access to a wide range of amenities including a gymnasium, squash court, kids` play areas, central AC and Wi-Fi, home automation, and 24 x 7 security, ensuring a convenient and enjoyable living experience.
The building features high-speed elevators, a clubhouse, a medical facility, a pet area, and indoor games, alongside visitor parking and electricity backup for added convenience.
There is also a study room and a conference room for professional needs, plus built-in wardrobes and double-glazed windows for comfort and energy efficiency.
This property within Nirmal Township CHS B5 Building presents a smart choice for those looking to buy in a well-equipped and accessible part of Pune, ready for you to add your personal touch.
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