Industrial Shed for sale in Kangeyam, Tiruppur, Tamil Nadu
Asset Details
Address
D N. 2/603, 2/604, 2/647, R.S.F. No.184/1A, (Old S.F. No.108/A), Odakkadu, Nathakadaiyur Village & Panchayat, Kangeyam Taluk, Tiruppur District.
Additional Details
Property is standing in the name of Sri. N Dhanaraj (partner).Residential & Factory Land and building located at New R.S.F. No.184/1A, (Old S.F. No.108/A), Odakkadu, Nathakadaiyur Village & Panchayat, Kangeyam Taluk, Tiruppur District.ITEM NO.1: House site measuring 4347 sq.ft. bounded by Item No. 2 Property on the North;Property belongs to Dhandapani on the EastProperty belongs to Dhandapani on the south and pathways on the East;Measurements:41 feet in East-West on the North;51 feet in East-West on the South;93 feet in North – South on the West and 96 feet in the North-South on the East;Total measuring 4347 Square feetITEM NO.2: SF No. 108/A presently SF No. 184/1 Acre 5.62. In the house site measuring 2622 Square Feet bounded by:7 feet wide East-West pathways on the North:Item No. 3 and the belongs to Sundaram and Dhandapani on the East;Item No. 1 mentioned above on the South and Pathways on the west;Measurements:33½ feet in East-West on the North;41 feet in East-West on the South;70 feet in North – South on the West and 70 ¾ feet in the North-South on the East;Total measuring 2622 Square feetITEM NO.3:SF No. 108/A presently SF No. 184/1 Acre 5.62. In the house site measuring 437 Square Feet bounded by:7 feet wide East-West pathways on the North:16 feet wide North-South pathway on the East;The property belong to Sundaram on the south and Item No. 2 on the West;Measurements:34 ¼ feet in East-West on the both sides and ;13 ¾ feet in North – South on the both sides;Total measuring 437 Square feet. Total measuring in Item No. 1 to 3 is 7406 Square feet with a RCC terraced Residential building constructed in it bearing Door Nos. 2/603, 2/604 & 2/647, property Tax Assessment No.s 1039 and 101830, 1724 and 1723 and Electricity connection No. 330 and with mamool pathways rights etc.,
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