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3 Bedroom Independent House for Rent in Ramnagar, Varanasi (P43202110) https://www.propertywala.com/P43202110 Home » Varanasi Properties » Residential properties for rent in Varanasi » Independent Houses for rent in Ramnagar, Varanasi » Property P43202110 3 Bedroom Independent House for rent in Ramnagar, Varanasi 7,000 3 Room House For Rent Advertiser Details A.No.-78,Tengra Mode Viti, Ramnagar, Varanasi - 221008… Area: 1000 SqFeet ▾ Bedrooms: Three Bathrooms: One Floor: Ground Total Floors: One Facing: West Furnished: Unfurnished Lease Period: 11 Months Monthly Rent: 7,000 Rate: 7 per SqFeet Age Of Construction: 1 Years Available: Immediate/Ready to move Scan QR code to get the contact info on your mobile Description Pictures At tengra mode VITI,cement flooring with covered parking,near to jeevnathpur road. When you call, don't forget to mention that you found this ad on PropertyWala.com. Features Lot Exterior Main Entrance Bedroom car parkingh Reserved Parking Maintenance Water Supply / Storage Boring / Tube-well Location Bedroom Bedroom Kitchen Front View Aerial View * Location may be approximate Landmarks Recreation Ramnagar Fort-Ramnagar (<3km), Ganges River (<9km), Manikarnika Ghat (<10km), Sajan Theatre-Sigra (<12km), Yoga Training Centre (<10km) Landmark/Attraction Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple (<10k… Dasaswamedh Ghat (<9km), Man Mandir Ghat (<10km), Tulsi Manas Temple (<8km), Shivala Ghat (<8km), Benares Hindu University (<7km), Bharat Mata Mandir (<12km), Tulsi Ghat (<8km), Durga Temple (<8km), Nepali Temple (Kathwala Temple) (<… Manikarnika Kund (<10km) Restaurant & Shops Computer Career Institute (<8km), Blue Lassi Shop (<10km), Up Cottage (<8km), Intex Service Centre (<12km), Organic by Brown Bread Bakery (<8k… Mona Lisa Cafe and German Bakery (… Reliance Mobile Store (<12km), Dreamland Computer Store (<8km), Blue World (<9km), Nokia Care-Bhelupur (<9km), Thandai Bahar (<10km), Chnni Jewellers (<10km), Dina Chat Bhandar (<10km), Munna Music House (<10km), The Ram Bhandar (<10km), Pooja (<11km), Vashali Sweet (<7km), Fashion Garments (<12km), City Style (<13km), Banaras Art Gallery (<8km), Krishana Music World (<8km), Manyavar (<8km), Ksheer Sagar (<9km), V. M. Enterprises (<10km), Kashi Chat Bhandar (<10km) Hotel New Hotel Broadway (<9km), Hotel Alka (<10km), Hotel Vibhav Harsh (<10km), Palace on Ganges (<7km), Walk in Shiva P.G. House (<8km), Hotel City Inn (<14km), Diamond Hotel (<9km), Shiva Ganges View (<9km), Hotel Temple On Ganges Varanasi (<…Hotel Dolphin International (<9km), Dwivedi Hotels Palace on Steps (<9k… Teerth Guest House (<10km), Jaipuria Dharamshala (<10km), Jukaso Ganges (<10km), Granny, Hotel Sonmony-Harishchandra Ghat… Hotel Siddharth (<11km), Oyo 14898 Hotel Dwarika (<6km), Pallavi International Hotel (<12km), Hotel Ambassador (<7km), Hotel Kamesh Hut-Jagatganj (<13km… more... https://www.propertywala.com/P43202110 Explore More Information Report a problem with this listing Similar Properties Is this property no longer available or has incorrect Properties in Ramnagar, Varanasi information? Report it! Projects in Varanasi Brokers in Varanasi Disclaimer: All information is provided by advertisers and should be verified independently before entering into any transaction. You may visit the relevant RERA website of your state to verify the details of this property. PropertyWala.com is only an advertising platform to help connect buyers and sellers and is not a party to any transactions, nor shall be responsible or liable to resolve any disputes between them..
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