3 Bedroom 1650 Sq.Ft. Apartment in East Of Kailash Delhi
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Kailash Colony Metro Station1.82 Km
Okhla Railway Station805 Meter
3 Bedroom 1650 Sq.Ft. Apartment in East Of Kailash Delhi
Listing ID: #9833627
₹ 3.75 Cr.
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1650
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3 Bedrooms
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Extra Room
Bath
3 Bathrooms
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Ready To Move
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A spacious 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom apartment is available for sale in East Of Kailash, Delhi, spanning 1650 square feet of living space.
This semi-furnished property, less than a year old, offers a road view and comes with one dedicated parking spot, providing convenience and a comfortable environment for residents.
Located in a prime area of Delhi, this apartment presents an excellent opportunity for individuals or families looking for a modern home with easy access to city conveniences and essential amenities.
The propertys recent construction ensures contemporary design and quality, making it a desirable address for those seeking comfort and style in a well-connected neighborhood.
With its ample living area and functional layout, this apartment is well-suited for creating lasting memories and enjoying a high quality of life.
Secure this attractive residence and embrace a refined urban living experience.
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A mix of peaceful residential neighbourhoods and bustling commercial districts offering saris, jewellery, and electronics can be found east of Kailash. The ISKCON Temple’s core is a sizable Hare Krishna centre with classes and a vegetarian café, while the nearby Aastha Kunj Park is noted for the Baha’I Lotus Temple, which resembles a flower, and its tree-lined trails. Ancient writings on Buddhist doctrine can be found on the Ashokan rock edict.
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