Azara is an locality in Guwahati, Assam, India, 781017. Jalukbari (4.14 Km) are the nearby areas to Azara. Garal, Pat Gaon, Mikir Para Chakardoi, Jugipara, Kahi Kuchi, Garbhanga F.V., Mirzapur, Kamrup, Guwahati are the nearby cities to Azara. Read More
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the starting price of Tridev Square?
The price of Tridev Square starts from Rs. 42.3 L.
What is the price range of Tridev Square?
Tridev Square offers 2 BHK, 3 BHK, units. The price range of these units are as follows:- 2 BHK - From Rs. 42.3 L to Rs. 47.0 L, 3 BHK - From Rs. 56.4 L to Rs. 63.45 L.
How many floors are available in Tridev Square?
There are 1 towers with 3 floors each, in Tridev Square.
Where to download Tridev Square brochure?
You can download the brochure of Tridev Square through this Link. Alternatively, you can scroll to the brochure section on this page to find details like floor plan, offers, amenities and more about Tridev Square.
Where is Tridev Square located?
The Tridev Square is located in Keishna Temple Road, Azara. View all Projects in Azara
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