2 BHK Birla builder floor
19900000
Overview
![]() Price19900000 |
![]() Year BuiltJun, 2024 |
![]() Floors300 units |
![]() Square Feet1609 |
![]() StatusNew Launch |
![]() Lot Square FeetApartment |
![]() Bedrooms2 |
![]() Bathrooms2 |
Description
Birla navya in sector-63a gurgaon, gurgaon by anantraj estates and birla estates is a residential project. The project offers floor with perfect combination of contemporary architecture and features to provide comfortable living. Birla navya offers facilities such as gymnasium and lift. It also has amenities like badminton court, lawn tennis court and swimming pool. The project has indoor activities such as squash court. It also offers services like library. It also offers car parking. Features Lily pool Tree house Music room Spice garden Terrace lounge Butterfly garden Smart digital lock Vrf air conditioning Community back lawns Fire hydrants located at regular intervals Boom barriers at every gate with rfid scanners Ramped entrances and walkways for accessibility by baby strollers Birla navya brochure is also available for easy reference.
Location Advantages
- EMAAR MGF Commerce Park : in close proximity
- DPS International Egde : located nearby
- Artemis Hospital : in vicinity
- M3M Cosmopolitian : in proximity
- Grant Hyatt Hotel : within reach
- Indira Gandhi International Airport : 35 Minutes Drive
- DLF Cyber City and DLF Cyber Hub : 15 Minutes Drive
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Location
Floor Planning
Aminities
- swimming pool
- car parking
- Banquet
- Spa and Salon
- Tennis Court
- Gymnasium
- clubhouse
- Football Court
- Strolling Track
- Power Back Up
- Indoor Squash
- Waste Disposal
- Fire Fighting
- Kids Play Area
- Pool Table
- Senior Citizen Sitout
- Skating Rink
- Jogging Track
- CCTV Camera Security
- Yoga/Meditation Area
- Badminton Court
- Amphitheatre
- Library
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