Residential project, Ashwamedh Pride in Kolhapur is offering units for sale in Manganwlarpeth. Possession date of Ashwamedh Pride is Dec, 2025. The project by Sunil Manohar Bakare is set in 0.13 Acres . This residential project was launched in January 2023. Contact for further details. Ashwamedh Pride is located in B ward, Manganwlarpeth.
In terms of facilities, Ashwamedh Pride is loaded with multiple offerings such as Power Backup. The property has Fire Sprinklers.
Ashwamedh Pride follows all rules as prescribed by the state RERA. All details are furnished on the RERA portal as well.ID is P53000048663.
Sunil Manohar Bakare is a very well-known developer-firm in this real estate market. Residents and their lifestyle are at the centre of their developments.
Prominent suburbs of Kolhapur are close by to Manganwlarpeth and with several schools, hospitals, banks and offices situated in the proximity, the project is a preferred choice for home seekers.
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The Ashwamedh Pride is located in Manganwlarpeth, Kolhapur. View all Projects in Manganwlarpeth
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