Retail Shop for sale in Madurai, Madurai, Tamil Nadu
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m/s hotel arunachala door no 140, 141 south veli st madurai 625001
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Madurai District,Madurai South Registration District, Madurai south Registration District, Madurai West Taluk, West Madurai Village, Zone no 3, Ward No 67,Block No 18, Old Tax Assessment no 82763 New Tax Assessment No.115/067/00657 & 0656, Southveli Street, Old Door No.141 & 142 & 140, T.S.No.2472/1 & 2, T.S.No.2471, T.S.No.2469 and T.S.No.2470, New Door No.141 & 140, South Veli Street, Madurai having area of 6078.50sq ft in the name of Mr. A.D Arunjunai and Mrs. A.Naveena.Item No:1Zone No.3, Ward No.67, Block No.18, Old Tax Assessment No.82763 New Tax Assessment No.115/067/00657, Southveli Street, Old Door No.141 & 142, T.S.No.2472/1, T.S.No.2471, T.S.No.2469 and T.S.No.2470, New Door No.141, South Veli Street, Madurai Bounded by,North : East-West Southveli Street East: Door No.140 belongs to A.D. Arunjunai in T.S.No.2472/2South : Ramalingam Asari Lane in T.S.No.2481/3 West: House belongs to Sudalaimuthupillai in T.S.No.2465, Meenakshi Sundaram Asari in T.S.No.2466, Abdeensaibu in T.S.No.2468 MeasuringT.S.No.2472/1measuring 1534-1/2sq.ft. Southern side T.S.No.2471measuring 744sq.ft. Southern side T.S.No.2469 and T.S.No.2470 measuring 744sq.ft. Totally 3 Thakkus: 3022-1/2sq.ft stands in the name of Mrs. A.NaveenaItem No.2:-Zone No.3, Ward No.67, New Tax Assessment No.115/067/00656, Southveli Street, Town Survey Ward No.3, Block No.18, T.S.No.2472/2, Door No.140, South Veli Street, Madurai Bounded by,North : Southveli Street East: House belongs to Rama.Marudhamalaiachari in T.S.No.2473South : Ramasamy Achari East-West Lane in T.S.No.2481 West: T.S.No.2469, 2470, 2471, 2472/1 Houses Measuring 3056sq.ft stands in the name of Mr.A.D.Arunjunai.Totaling Item 1 & 2 – 6078.50 sq.ft.
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