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Heena Ashish
Boargaonkar Group
Overview
Configuration / Areas
Possession Status
Under construction
Furnished Type
No. of Floors
G+23
Highlights
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Nestled away from the city's noise, these luxurious apartments boast serene views and cross-ventilation, ensuring a peaceful abode with unmatched connectivity.
- Residential and commercial space
- Well-commuted location
- Parking availability for Residential & commercial spaces
About Project
Heena Ashish, a newly launched luxurious project, is the creation of the Borgaonkar Group, the most prominent developer in Thane. The project is spread across 0.92 acres, prefectly located in Beturkar Pada, Kalyan, and well connected by major road(s) like Kalyan-Murbad Road. The project has 142 units.
Location:
Heena Ashish Apartment, Beturkar Pada, Kalyan, Maharashtra, India
Nearby
- Connectivity
- Schools& Colleges
- Food Joints
- Hospitals
Metro Junction Mall
Dmart
Kala Talao
Kalyan Railway Station
St Xavier's International School
Narayana E Techno School
University Of Mumbai
Birla College
Hotel Gurudev Nx
Burger King
Ming Yang
KFC
Kilbil Children Hospital
Fortis Hospital
Yash Children Hospital
Amenities
CCTV
Cricket Pitch
Fire Fighting Equipment
Grand Entrance Lobby
Gymnasium
Indoor Games Area
Kids Play Area
Landscaped Garden
Lift
Park
Security
Water Storage
WIFI
Yoga Room
About Developer
Boargaonkar Group
With a 15-year legacy in real estate development, the Borgaonkar Group showcases a diverse portfolio of innovative projects. Renowned for consistently delivering on promises, our commitment revolves around achieving the highest standards of quality while prioritising connectivity, convenience, and elevated comfort in prime locations. The Borgaonkar Group stands at the forefront of contemporary living, exemplifying excellence in the industry.
RERA Details
Project RERA No. : |
P51700052193 |
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