223.82 Lakhs

Apartments/Flat for sale in Kolkata, Kolkata, West Bengal

Asset Details

Rupee Icon Reserve Price:
223.82 Lakhs
Auction Icon Date of E-Auction: 26/Dec/2024 01:00
Code Icon Assets Code: BOA-EB-30836
Ownership Type Icon Ownership Type: Freehold
Possession Status Icon Status of Possession: Physical
Possession Status Icon Carpet Area: None
Possession Status Icon Builtup Area: NA

Address

EM flat No. 202 on 2nd floor at Premises No. P-499, Hemant Mukhopadhyay Sarani (Keyatala Road) within the limit of KMC, Ward No. 86, P.S.-Lake, West Bengal, PIN-700029.

Additional Details

All that residential flat being Flat No. 202, lying on the 2nd floor at western side having super built up area 2700 sq. ft. consisting four bed rooms, one living cum dining room, one kitchen, four toilets and one balcony and one covered car parking space on the ground floor, measuring about 135 sq. ft. of the G+4 storied ownership building situated at Municipal Premises No. P-499, Hemant Mukhopadhyay Sarani, under KMC, Ward No.-86, P.S-Lake, (Presently Rabindra Sarovar), Sub-Registry/ADSR office Alipore, Kolkata-700029, Dist.-South 24 Parganas. Property is registered in the name of Mr. Anjan Kumar Das & Mrs Moumita Das vide Deed no. I-429 of 2021 recorded in Book No-1, Volume No. 1605-2021, Pages from 29795 to 29828 at District sub registrar, Alipore, South 24 parganas.

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