Independent/Row House for sale in Cuddalore, Cuddalore, Tamil Nadu
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Cuddalore Registration District, Cuddalore Joint I Sub Registry, Cuddalore Taluk, Thottapattu village 1. New survey number 44/2 Hectare1.00.0 ares sub division survey no 44/2B for which old survey No 29/1A, 0.56 cents and 29/1B, 0.24 cents2.New survey number 44/4 Hectare 0.07.5 ares for which old survey No 31/2, 0.18 cents.3. New survey number 44/5 Hectare 0.29 ares for which old survey No 30, 0.73 cents all the three items described above totalling 1 acre and 71 cents in this extent a layout is formed in the name and style of Vijayalakshmi Nagar Extension in this Plot No.12, measuring East to West Northern Side: 32ft.East to West Southern Side:30ft.South to North Eastern Side:66ft.South to North Western Side:63¼ft.Totalling 2003 sq.ft i.e.186.1 sq.metre and a brick built terraced house thereon with fittingsvacant site within Thottapattu panchayat and cuddalore panchayat union.Plot No 12. Total extent 2003 sq ft with house thereon
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All that part and parcel of land and building situated at Cuddalore Registration District, Cuddalore Joint I Sub Registry, Cuddalore Taluk, Thottapattu village 1. New survey number 44/2 Hectare1.00.0 ares sub division survey no 44/2B for which old survey No 29/1A, 0.56 cents and 29/1B, 0.24 cents2.New survey number 44/4 Hectare 0.07.5 ares for which old survey No 31/2, 0.18 cents.3. New survey number 44/5 Hectare 0.29 ares for which old survey No 30, 0.73 cents all the three items described above totalling 1 acre and 71 cents in this extent a layout is formed in the name and style of Vijayalakshmi Nagar Extension in this Plot No.12, measuring East to West Northern Side: 32ft.East to West Southern Side:30ft.South to North Eastern Side:66ft.South to North Western Side:63¼ft.Totalling 2003 sq.ft i.e.186.1 sq.metre and a brick built terraced house thereon with fittingsBoundaries:East of plot No 13West of 20 feet layout roadSouth of plot No 11North of 20 feet east west road.Vacant site within Thottapattu panchayat and cuddalore panchayat union.Plot No 12. Total extent 2003 sq ft with house thereon
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