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Sheth Beau Monde https://www.propertywala.com/sheth-beau-monde-mumbai Sheth Beau Monde - Prabhadevi, Mumbai 2, 3, 4 & 5 BHK apartments available in Sheth BeauMonde Sheth BeauMonde presented by Sheth Developers with 2, 3, 4 & 5 BHK apartments available in Prabhadevi, Mumbai Project ID : J289924611 Builder: Sheth Developers Properties: Apartments / Flats Location: Sheth Beau Monde, Prabhadevi, Mumbai - 400080 (Maharashtra) Completion Date: Apr, 2016 Status: Started Description Sheth Beau Monde is a new launch by Sheth Developers. The project is providing modern apartments studded with various facilities such as an environmental deck, banquet hall and community hall. The project comprises of three towers consisting of 33 stories each. 2 BHK flats ranging from a size of 928 sq ft to 932 sq ft, 3 BHK flats ranging from a size of 1451 sq ft to 1577 sq ft, 4 BHK flats ranging from a size of 1901 sq ft to 3928 sq ft and 5 BHK flats having a size of 3474 sq ft are available. Amenities Swimming Pool Badminton Court Gymnasium Basket Ball Court Garden 24Hr Backup Maintenance Staff Security Intercom Rain Water Harvesting Sheth Developers believe in flexibility and adaptability to customer's needs to create beautiful homes that depict a blend of advanced technology, modern amenities and high functionality. The group has won a number of accolades year after year for its brilliant performance in the real estate industry. Features Luxury Features Security Features Power Back-up Centrally Air Conditioned Lifts Security Guards Electronic Security RO System High Speed Internet Wi-Fi Intercom Facility Fire Alarm Lot Features Interior Features Balcony Private Garden Corner Location Woodwork Modular Kitchen Park Facing Feng Shui / Vaastu Compliant Interior Exterior Features Marble Flooring Granite Flooring Reserved Parking Visitor Parking Wooden Flooring Fly Proofing Recreation Maintenance Swimming Pool Park Fitness Centre / GYM Maintenance Staff Water Supply / Storage Club / Community Center Boring / Tube-well Rain Water Harvesting Waste Disposal Land Features General Feng Shui / Vaastu Compliant Power Back-up Centrally Air Conditioned Club / Community Center Adjacent to Main Road Room AC Lifts High Speed Internet Park/Green Belt Facing Water Connection Electric Connection Close to Hospital Close to School Close to Shopping Center/Mall Gallery Pictures Dinning Room Kitchen Living Room Aerial View https://www.propertywala.com/sheth-beau-monde-mumbai Location Landmarks Transportation Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airp… Santacruz Station (<10km), Vile Parle Railway Station (<13km), Deonar BEST Bus Colony (<14km), MTN/Mumbai Matunga (<4km), Wadala Best Depot (<4km), Bandra Bus Stop (<6km), Chembur Monorail Station (<12km), Mumbai Pune Taxi Owners Associati… Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (<12km…Western Railway Station - Khar (<9km…Air India Airport (<11km), Wadala Depot Station (<8km), ONGC HELIBASE (<12km), Vishal Travels (<11km), Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminu…Manibhadra Metal & Tubes (<9km), Life Line (<9km), Victoria Terminus (<12km), Local Railway Station (<13km) Education Campion School (<14km), Government Polytechnic Mumbai (<… SIES High School (<5km), Wilson College (<10km), Green Lawns High School (<8km), David Sassoon Library and Reading R… K. 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Properties available in 'Sheth Beau Monde' 2 Bedroom Flat for sale in Sheth Beau Monde, Sion, Mumbai 3.67 crores 1355 SqFeet Apartment @ Rs.27085/SqFeet ID: P3811856 — Posted: Jun 7 by sales buildscape Infra 2 BHK For sale In Sheth Beaumonte, Sion Circle, Mumbai. (Sheth Beau Monde) Welcome to Beaumonte, a landmark that’s meant to leave a legacy in its wake. A choice of premium 2, 3 & 4 BHK residences envisioned across 29-storey towers. Beaumonte is a currently under construction project by Sheth Creators located in Sion, Mumbai offering 2 BHK, 3 BHK and 4 ... more details 3 Bedroom Flat for sale in Sheth Beau Monde, Sion, Mumbai 5.24 crores 1870 SqFeet Apartment @ Rs.28021/SqFeet ID: P7566358 — Posted: Apr 30 by sales buildscape Infra 3 BHK For Sale In Sheth Beaumonte, Sion Circle, Mumbai. (Sheth Beau Monde) Welcome to Beaumonte, a landmark that’s meant to leave a legacy in its wake. A choice of premium 2, 3 & 4 BHK residences envisioned across 29-storey towers. 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