3 Bedroom 1450 Sq.Ft. Apartment in Tollygunge Kolkata
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3 Bedroom 1450 Sq.Ft. Apartment in Tollygunge Kolkata
Listing ID: #10109599
₹ 1.8 Cr.
Area
Saleable Area
1450
Sq.Ft.
Sq.ft.
Sq.metre
Sq.yards
Bedroom
3 Bedrooms
Additional Spaces
Pooja Room
Bath
2 Bathrooms
Floor
3rd of 5 Floors
View
Road View
Possession Status
Under Construction
Updated
4 days ago
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This unfurnished three-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment on Golf Club Road in Tollygunge, Kolkata, is now available for sale at 1.8 crore.
Spread across 1450 square feet on the third floor of a five-story building, this home offers a pleasant road view and includes one dedicated car parking space.
Residents can enjoy a host of amenities designed for comfort and convenience, such as kids` play areas, a restaurant, a cafe, a party hall, and a normal park or central green.
Security is well-managed with 24 x 7 security, CCTV surveillance, and an intercom facility, complemented by a power backup system and 24*7 water supply.
Additional conveniences include high-speed elevators, an attached market, ATMs, a pet area, and visitor`s parking, all within a vastu-compliant structure with a premium facade and luxurious rooftop.
This property is a testament to modern living with its high-speed internet readiness, Vastu compliance, and comprehensive fire fighting systems.
The strategic location on the main road ensures easy access to daily necessities and transport links.
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