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Attcon Deepika Apartment - Gariahat, Kolkata 2BHK Residential Apartments in Gariahat, Kolkata https://www.propertywala.com/attcon-deepika-apartment-kolkata Attcon Deepika Apartment - Gariahat, Kolkata 2BHK residential apartments in Gariahat, Kolkata. Attcon Projects Pvt. Ltd is presenting beautiful 2BHK residential apartments in Attcon Deepika Apartment at Gariahat, Kolkata. Project ID : J290603211 Builder: Attcon Projects Pvt. Ltd Properties: Apartments / Flats Location: Attcon Deepika Apartment, Gariahat, Kolkata - 700019 (West Bengal) Completion Date: Dec, 2015 Status: Started Description Attcon Projects Pvt. Ltd has proudly launched its brand new luxurious residential project named as Attcon Deepika Apartment in the arm of Gariahat, Kolkata. The project is presenting beautiful 2BHK residential apartments in various sizes starting from 893 Sq.Ft to 930 Sq.Ft in very reasonable price which can be easily affordable by you. The project is located in one of the most famous and in-demanded place of Kolkata, it is easily reachable from all places of the city. Deepika Apartment is one of the very special residential projects of Attcon Projects Pvt. Ltd., inside this project you will find the all necessary amenities as well as features of modern life syle. It is the best place to make your dream house in a beautiful location. Location - Gariahat, Kolkata Type - 2BHK Residential Apartments Size - 893 Sq.Ft. to 930 Sq.Ft. Price - On Request. Amenities Water Storage 24Hr Backup Security Indoor Games Garden Rain Water Harvesting Eateries Coffee Shop Extensive club facilities Excellent location ATM Location Advantages Shortcut ways to Eastern Bypass Near O’Brine House Easy in Easy out Near P.C. Sarkar House Near Gariahat Schools and colleges nearby Easily accessible to the nursing home like AMRI etc. Near Bharat Seva Ashram Market place within 2 km Near Mandivilla Gardens Day to Day local market within 1 km Attcon Projects Pvt. Ltd is well-known real estate group of India. This group has developed lots of famous residential as well as commercial project in different location of the city. Attcon Projects Pvt. Ltd's entire team of architects behind the project is rated to the best among the industry. It has earned the great respect and good will from the thousands of customers in present time. Features Luxury Features Security Features Power Back-up Centrally Air Conditioned Security Guards Electronic Security Room AC Lifts RO System Water Softner Intercom Facility Fire Alarm High Speed Internet Wi-Fi Lot Features Interior Features Private Terrace Balcony Corner Location Woodwork Modular Kitchen Park Facing Feng Shui / Vaastu Compliant Exterior Features Recreation Reserved Parking Visitor Parking Basement Swimming Pool Park Fitness Centre / GYM https://www.propertywala.com/attcon-deepika-apartment-kolkata Club / Community Center Maintenance Commercial Features Maintenance Staff Boring / Tube-well Cafeteria / Food Court Conference room ATM Rain Water Harvesting Waste Disposal Service / Goods Lift High Speed Internet / Wi-Fi Other features Age of Construction: New Construction Freehold ownership 1 balcony Power Back Up Lift Security Water Storage Ready to Move Unfurnished Main Road Facing North facing Gallery Pictures Side View Corner View Bedroom Floor Plans Location Map Location Landmarks Transportation Kolkata International Airport (<9km), Behala Flying Club (<11km), Howrah Railway Station (<11km), Golaghata Bus Stop (<13km), About Kolkata (<2km), Kolkata Sealdah Railway Station (<8k… Bidhan Nagar Texi Stand (<12km), Howrah (<11km), Mandirtala Bus Stop (<11km), Santragachi Taxi Stand (<16km), Calcutta University (<9km), Muchipara Taxi Stand (<7km), Shalimar Railway Station (<10km), Girish Park Metro Station (<11km), Pratt Memorial School (<6km), Lansdowne Towers (<4km), Bansdroni Metro Station (<7km), Presidency College (<9km), Fancy Market (<7km), Bada Bazar (<10km) Hospitals & Healthcare Nirmal Hriday Orphanage (<4km), Nilratan Sarkar Medical College and … KPC Medical College and Hospital (<… Ruby General Hospital (<5km), Apollo Gleneagles Hospital (<10km), B.P Poddar Hospital (<5km), B.M. Birla Heart Research Centre (<6… Medica Superspecialty Hospital (<6k… Belle Vue Clinic (<4km), Woodlands Hospital (<6km), Susrut Eye Hospital (<12km), Fortis Hospital (<5km), AMRI Hospitals (<10km), DESUN Hospital (<5km), Columbia Asia Hospital - Salt Lake (<…B R Singh Hospital (<8km), Peerless Hospital & B.K.Roy Research…Bodyline Sports (<3km), Nightingale Diagnostic & Medicare C… Shopping Auto Centre Bajaj (<10km), City Centre Salt Lake (<13km), Metro Cash and Carry (<6km), Big Bazaar (<11km), Flurys (<6km), Pantaloons (<10km), Avani Riverside Mall (<9km), Forum (<4km), SUPREME THE IT MALL (<8km), Big Bazaar (<8km), Berger Paints India Ltd. (<5km), Kala Mandir (<4km), Fillers (<1km), Imagine (<13km), The French Loaf (<4km), Himalaya Optical - Corporate Office … Shopper, Ganguram (<9km), Levis Store (<5km) Religious Places St. Paul, Kali Temple (<3km), Birla Mandir (<2km), Nakhoda Masjid (<9km), Tipu Sultan Mosque (<4km), Armenian Church (<10km), Lake Kali Temple (<2km), Azad Hind Dhaba (<1km), Mother House (<6km), Saint John, Osmond Memorial Church (<7km), St Andrew, Jain Swetamber Dadaji, Ramakrishna Mission Ashrama Naren… Kalighat (<3km), Saint james Church (<6km), Samaritan Help Mission (<13km), Bosepukur Sitala Mandir (<3km), https://www.propertywala.com/attcon-deepika-apartment-kolkata Ramkrishna Math (<9km) Recreation Science City (<6km), Victoria Memorial Hall (<5km), Indian Museum (<7km), Kolkata Zoo (<6km), Eden Gardens (<8km), Maidan (<7km), Academy Of Fine Arts (<5km), Netaji Indoor Stadium (<8km), National Council of Science Museum…Priya Cinema (<2km), Nicco Parks & Resorts Limited (<12k… Marble Palace (<10km), Roxy Talkies (<7km), Bodhi Tree (<3km), Maddox Square (<2km), Metcalfe Hall (<9km), Paradise Hall (<8km), Star Theatre (<12km), Hiland Park Metropolis Mall (<6km) Offices Park Street Cemetery (<5km), Calcutta High Court (<9km), Kalighat Police Station (<3km), Bangladesh Deputy High Commissio… Jadavpur Police Station (<2km), Beadon Street Post Office (<11km), Passport Seva Kendra (<5km), Kolkata Police Headquarters (<9km), Consulate General of the United Stat… Garden Reach Post Office (<12km), Regional Passport Office (<9km), Behala Police Station (<7km), General Post Office (<9km), Sales Tax Office (<8km), British Deputy High Commission (<5… Park Street Police Station (<5km), Safari Travels (<8km), Allergy & Asthma Treatment & Rese… Raja Rammohan Sarani Post Office (<…Tiljala PO (<3km) Restaurants & Clubs Someplace Else (<6km), Kenilworth Hotel Kolkata (<5km), Mainland China (<3km), 6 Ballygunge Place (<2km), Subway (<4km), Kentucky Fried Chicken (<6km), Minerva Theatre (<11km), Arsalan Restaurant (<6km), The Sonnet Hotel (<13km), Hotel The Sojourn (<10km), Flurys (<6km), The Saturday Club (<5km), Bhojohori Manna (<1km), Oh!Calcutta (<4km), Fire and Ice Pizzeria (<6km), KFC New Empire (<7km), Kewpie, Pantaloons (<10km), The Golden Park (<5km), Pizza Hut (<14km) Education Don Bosco School (<4km), National Library (<5km), West Bengal University Of Technolog…IIM Calcutta (<14km), Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Coll… Netaji Subhash Engineering College … St. James, MP Birla Foundation Higher Seconda…South Point High School (<1km), Presidency University (<9km), Academy Of Fine Arts (<5km), Calcutta Institute of Engineering and… Jodhpur Park Boys, Mahadevi Birla World School (<4km), Our Lady Queen of the Missions Sch… KPC Medical College and Hospital (<… Bidhannagar Municipal School (<13k…Scottish Church College (<11km), Jadavpur University (<10km), Hindu School (<9km) Hotels & Guest Houses Taj Bengal (<6km), The Oberoi Grand Kolkata (<7km), Kenilworth Hotel Kolkata (<5km), Hyatt Regency Kolkata Hotel (<10km…Astor Hotel (<4km), The Floatel Hotel (<9km), Indismart Hotel (<13km), The Peerless Inn (<7km), The Chrome Hotel (<4km), Hotel Senator (<4km), Hotel Himalay (<10km), Hotel Lindsay (<7km), Landmark Hotel (<5km), ITC Sonar (<6km), The Sonnet Hotel (<13km), HOTEL DIPLOMAT (<7km), Hotel The Sojourn (<10km), Hotel Hindusthan International (<4k… Hotel Pushpak International (<6km), Hotel Park Inn (<4km) Banks & ATMs State Bank of India ATM (<8km), Corporation Bank (<14km), IDBI Bank Gariahat Branch (<0.5km), Axis Bank (<4km), Axis Bank Ltd (<10km), State Bank of India (<9km), ICICI Bank (<10km), ICICI Bank (<3km), Allahabad Bank (<7km), Allahabad Bank - Ballygunge Branch… Bank Of India ATM- Ballygunge Circ… HDFC Bank (<8km), Allahabad Bank (<2km), Allahabad Bank S.M.E. Finance Branc… Allahabad Bank (<6km), State Bank Of India ATM (<3km), Syndicate Bank (<12km), IDBI BANK (<5km), Allahabad Bank (<12km), Dhanlaxmi Bank - Kolkata Branch (<4… * All distances are approximate Properties Type Area Posession Price * 2BHK Apartment / Flat 3700 SqFeet - ₹ 20 lakhs 3BHK Apartment / Flat 3700 SqFeet - ₹ 20 lakhs * Data has been collected from publicly available sources and may not be up to date. Attcon Deepika Apartment News Sabyasachi Mukherjee: Finding beauty in decay Feb 15 - If you need reminding, revisit the details of his bridal lehengas for actors Deepika Padukone and Priyanka Chopra on ... So when it comes to his new Kolkata home, a charming mansion in Alipore, there is the intimacy of nostalgia as one would expect from ... more Expert Reviews on Attcon Deepika Apartment Explore More Information Report a problem with this listing Projects in Kolkata Is any information on this page outdated or Brokers in Kolkata incorrect? Report it! 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