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1 Bedroom Apartment / Flat for Sale in Vrindavan, Mathura (P64744370 https://www.propertywala.com/P64744370 Home » Mathura Properties » Residential properties for sale in Mathura » Apartments / Flats for sale in Vrindavan, Mathura » Property P64744370 1 Bedroom Apartment / Flat for sale in Vrindavan, Mathura 25 lakhs 2BHK Apartment In Mvda Apartment Advertiser Details Rukmani Vhiar, Vrindavan, Mathura (Uttar Pradesh) Area: 1200 SqFeet ▾ Bedrooms: One Bathrooms: Two Transaction: Resale Property Price: 2,500,000 Rate: 2,083 per SqFeet -35% Possession: Immediate/Ready to move Description Scan QR code to get the contact info on your mobile Nice palce in vrindavan where i m saleing falts View all properties by Chaudhary Properties Please mention that you saw this ad on PropertyWala.com when you call. Pictures Features Other features Builtup Area: 1200 Sq.Ft. Carpet Area: 1180 Sq.Ft. Super Area: 1250 Sq.Ft. 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Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple (<13k… Dwarkadhish Temple (<12km) Locality Reviews https://www.propertywala.com/P64744370 Locality Reviews Vrindavan, Mathura Vrindavan is Spiritual place for All people who really love Peace Of Mind, live with freedom of Thinking so vrindavan is Best place for Clarity of your Mind With Combination of Spiritual+Religious to Enter in your Energy come in your Mind.. Pros: Every where is Positive Energy to self-motivated World tallest Temple chandrodaya In Vrindavan Cons: Beware pessimistic thinking Person Will feel good In vrindavan Developing City & Under Construction Is Very fastest way Posted: Oct 4, 2020 by Devyank Raghav Vrindavan is a historical city in the Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh, India. It is one of the main locations in the Braj Bhoomi region, and is also where, Lord Krishna spent his childhood days The most famous sites at this places are temples and all of them are equally worth visiting Posted: Sep 21, 2019 by Divya Seth (Shri Vinayak Real Estate Services Mathura) Vrindavan is a historical city in the Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh, India. It is one of the main locations in the Braj Bhoomi region, and is also where, Lord Krishna spent his childhood days. The most famous sites at this places are temples and all of them are equally worth visiting. Pros: Banke Bihari Temple ISKCON Temple Prem Mandir Cons: Radha Kunj Gopeshwar Mahadev Chandrodaya Mandir Posted: Sep 19, 2019 by Divya Seth (Shri Vinayak Real Estate Services Mathura) Vrindavan is a religious destination for the devotees across the world, situated on the banks of Yamuna. It have many old and modern temples, attracts lakhs of devotees every month. The latest development in Vrindavan is Chandrodaya Mandir. Vrindavan Mandir is well spread over many acres of land this temple is poised to become the tallest, grandest and largest religious structure in India. Pros: Good Location Posted: Nov 30, 2015 by Jagdish Krishna Vrindavan is strategically located on main NH-2 at Vrindavan. Easy connectivity to road and railway. Surrounded by Medical & engineering institutes. Upcoming International Airport between Mathura & Agra. Vrindavan Highway greens is a 49 acres Govt. Approved. The facilities include Commercial Complex, Landscape Garden, Health Club, Swimming Full, Meditation Court, Security, Fire Alarm, Gymnasium etc and the location of this projects makes this place a great locality, as it nears numerous major locations as well as basic amenities like Hospitals, schools, University , meditation center, parks etc. Pros: All basic & modern amenities around you. Cons: Over Crowded Posted: Aug 28, 2015 by Sanjeev Sharma (Legit Propmart) Vrindavan is the holy city and Lord Krishna"s childhood passed here. He played with Radha and other friends here. Mirabai and Chaitanya Prabhoo remained here. Prabhupad Swami did sadhana here and many other bhaktas like Swami Haridas ji and others many did sadhna here and they could see direct Lord Krishna and had conversation with him. Pros: A site seeing place Posted: Nov 1, 2014 by Om Sharma Vrindavan is a perfect Kaleidoscope of art and design, crafted in complete harmony with nature. A masterpiece of living spaces. Pros: Located on NH-2, on road site GLA university is only 2 km away chattikara marg is only 2 km away Posted: Oct 3, 2013 by Abhishek Gupta Vrindavan, Mathura is rated 6 out of 10 based on 7 user reviews. Disclaimer: The review s are opinions of PropertyW ala.com members, and not of PropertyW ala.com. 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