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6 Bedroom Independent House for Sale in Lohgarh, Zirakpur https://www.propertywala.com/P45913486 Home » Zirakpur Properties » Residential properties for sale in Zirakpur » Independent Houses for sale in Lohgarh, Zirakpur » Property P45913486 6 Bedroom Independent House for sale in Lohgarh, Zirakpur 1 - 1.5 crores Independent House /Villa For Sale Advertiser Details Lohgarh Road, Lohgarh, Zirakpur - 140603 (Chandigarh) Area: 3600 SqFeet ▾ Bedrooms: Six Bathrooms: Six Total Floors: Three Facing: North West Furnished: Semi Furnished Transaction: New Property Price: 1 - 1.5 crores Age Of Construction: 1 Years Possession: Within 3 Months Description Scan QR code to get the contact info on your mobile 150sq yard house for sale in Zirakpur Patiala road near Chandigarh, EXCELLENT LOCATION - close to Pictures hospitals, schools, banks, shopping centres, easy access to daily amenities. Plot size -25x54. 2.5 floors, built up area - 3600sq feet House consists of - 6 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, 3 modular kitchens, 1 gym, 1 study room, 1 pooja room, 1 covered 1open car park, terrace, balcony, comes with TV panels, fitted wardrobes, HD CCTV, networking and intercom wiring fitted, 8feet polished doors, top floor pent house comes with fitted bathtub and shower cubicle, Terrace When you contact, don't forget to mention that you saw this ad on PropertyWala.com. Features Lot Interior Private Terrace Balcony Woodwork Modular Kitchen Exterior Maintenance Reserved Parking Visitor Parking Servant Quarter Water Supply / Storage Water Softner Other features Near by schools park banks hospitals and all basic amenities Location * Location may be approximate Landmarks Hotel Altius (<8km), Hometel Chandigarh (<9km), Park Plaza (<2km), Lemon Tree Hotel Chandigarh (<9km… Akm Resorts (<1km), The Lalit-Chandigarh (<13km), The Lalit Chandigarh (<13km), Sunpark Hotel-Zirakpur (<3km), Holiday Inn Chandigarh Panchkula (… Hotel North Park (<12km), JW Marriott Hotel Chandigarh (<14k… Hotel Sapphire-Zirakpur (<2km), The Piccadily (<14km), Hotel Sky (<8km), Sarao Hotel (<12km), Hotel President (<12km), The Majestic (<13km), ginger-Chandigarh (<9km), Golden Tulip Chandigarh Panchkula… Occasion Resort-Opp Swastik Vihar (… The Aroma (<14km), Hotel Diamond Plaza (<14km), Hotel The Pearl (<8km), Hotel Mittaso-Chandigarh Ambala R… KLG Starlite (<9km), Gobind Regency-Zirakpur Kalka Road…RAMADA Plaza-Chandigarh Zirakpur… Hotel Dolphin-Baltana (<3km), Silky Resorts-Baltana (<3km), Hotel Rajshree (<9km), Hotel Supremo-Sector 45a (<12km), Hotel Bhaskar Palace (<13km), JW Marriott-Sec 35b (<14km) Public Transport Zirakpur Bus Station (<1km), Railway Station (<8km), Chandigarh International Airport (IXC… Sas Nagar Mohali Railway Station (<1… Hospitals & Clinics https://www.propertywala.com/P45913486 Alchemist (<7km), Eye Hospital (<2km), Ent Clinic (<6km), Nagpal Medicare (<7km), Anand Dental Clinic (<8km), Chaitanya Hospital (<13km), Shiwani Hospital (<3km), Pandey Clinic (<4km) Building Maple Apartments (<4km), Star Enclave (<10km), Ravindra Enclave (<4km), Preet Vihar (<4km), Khushhal Enclave (<2km), Kalgidhar Enclave (<2km), Jaipuria S Sunrise Greens (<2km), Hem Vihar Phase-1 (<3km), Maya Garden (<3km), Wellington Estate (<3km), Shyam Nagar (<3km), Modern Enclave (<3km), Opera Garden (<5km) more... Locality Reviews Lohgarh, Zirakpur Lohgarh Area is the newly developed area of Zirakpur where you will find Organised Low Rise Gated Society with 2 BHK and 3 BHK Flats. Advantage of this area is : Its adjoining to Zirakpur - Patiala Road and 200 Ft. International Airport Road. Main Market is also less than 1 km away from the area. Wide Roads within the Society Pros: Combination of Green Area and Developed Area Gated and already developed society where occupancy rate is more than 90% Walking Distance from all major amenities like Hospital, Market, Bus Stand, Petrol Pump Cons: No High Rise Flats available Lifts are not installed Less Flats are now available to purchase Posted: Aug 30, 2020 by Karishma Barwal (Roofs Heights) Lohgarh, Zirakpur is rated 5 out of 10 based on 1 user reviews. Disclaimer: The review s are opinions of PropertyW ala.com members, and not of PropertyW ala.com. Explore More Information Report a problem with this listing Similar Properties Is this property no longer available or has incorrect Properties in Lohgarh, Zirakpur information? Report it! Projects in Zirakpur Brokers in Zirakpur 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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