22.89 Lakhs

Retail Shop for sale in Patna, Patna, Bihar

Asset Details

Rupee Icon Reserve Price:
22.89 Lakhs
Auction Icon Date of E-Auction: 26/Dec/2024 11:00
Code Icon Assets Code: BOA-EB-24703
Ownership Type Icon Ownership Type: Freehold
Possession Status Icon Status of Possession: Symbolic
Possession Status Icon Carpet Area (Sq feet): 318.00
Possession Status Icon Builtup Area (Sq feet): NA

Address

M/S Fashion CornerProp:- Md. Ahmad AliShop No- 201 in “BUDHA PLAZA”Budh Marg, PS- KotwaliPatna- 800001

Additional Details

EM of Office bearing No- 201 on 2nd Floor having carpet area of 318 sq ft with proportionate share of land situated at Mouza- Arra now known as Budh Marg “BUDHA PLAZA”,, PS- Kotwali within jurisdiction of Sab and Sadar Registry Office and Distt – Patna, Tauzi No- 171, Khata No- 2, Part of survey Plot No- 194 & 214, Municipal Survey Plot No- 120, Ward No- 2 (old)/18 (New), Present ward No-28, Municipal sheet No- 10, Circle No- 06, Holding No- 342/87/201 and within the limit of PRDA and PMC, Patna vide Sale Deed No- 3567 dated 14-02-2011

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