Provident Housing has unveiled a new residential project featuring 676 units spread over 5.35 acres on the bustling Kelambakkam-Vandalur Road in Chennai. This exciting development promises to bring modern living to a vibrant and growing area.
ChennaiResidential ProjectsProvident HousingKelambakkamvandalur RoadReal EstateReal Estate MaharashtraNov 21, 2024
The new Provident Housing project is located on Kelambakkam-Vandalur Road in Chennai, spanning 5.35 acres.
The project will feature 676 residential units, available in various configurations including 2 BHK, 3 BHK, and 4 BHK apartments.
The project will include a swimming pool, a fitness center, children's play areas, and landscaped gardens to enhance the living experience for residents.
Construction on the project is expected to begin early next year, with the first phase of units scheduled for completion within 24 months.
Interested buyers can register their interest by visiting the Provident Housing showroom or registering online on the company's official website.
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