3 Bedroom 1265 Sq.Ft. Apartment in Tollygunge Kolkata
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3 Bedroom 1265 Sq.Ft. Apartment in Tollygunge Kolkata
Listing ID: #9291832
₹ 1.5 Cr.
Area
Saleable Area
1265
Sq.Ft.
Sq.ft.
Sq.metre
Sq.yards
Bedroom
3 Bedrooms
Bath
2 Bathrooms
Floor
1st of 4 Floors
View
Park View
Possession Status
Ready To Move
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Property Details
High Rental Yield
Vastu compliant
Gated Society
Prime Location
Adjoining Metro Station
A life of ease and excellent returns awaits you in Tollygunge Mahavirtala, Kolkata, with this semi-furnished three-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment situated on the first floor of a four-story building.
Spanning 1265 square feet, this Vastu-compliant home offers a desirable park view and comes with one dedicated parking space.
The property, less than a year old, is located within a gated society and boasts an adjoining metro station, ensuring incredible connectivity and a high rental yield for investors.
Residents will enjoy access to a wealth of amenities, including a gymnasium, swimming pool, badminton and tennis courts, jogging and cycle tracks, kids` play areas, a clubhouse, and essential services like 24/7 security, power backup, maintenance staff, and CCTV surveillance.
The apartment also features a balcony for you to enjoy the fresh air and peaceful surroundings.
Make your move to a home that combines comfort, convenience, and strong investment potential in a prime Kolkata location.
Tollygunge, colloquially known as 'Mini Mumbai,' stands as an iconic emblem of South Kolkata, recognized for its pivotal role in the Bengali film industry. As the heart of Bengali-language cinema, Tollygunge's lanes echo stories of legendary film shoots and resonate with the vibrancy of regional Indian cinema.The history of Tollygunge is rich and multifaceted. Tracing its roots back to the 18th century when it was named Rasa Pagla, it served as a peaceful haven, speckled