FOR SALE - PLOT OF LAND - FLIC EN FLAC
Rs 7164450
Not negotiablePresenting a prime residential plot in the prestigious Morcellement Les Jardins d'Anna (Phase 1), a secure gated community with 24/7 security. Measuring 626 sqm | 164.7 toises, this plot is available for Rs. 7,164,450 (charges excluded), at a rate of Rs. 43,500 per toise. This is a fantastic opportunity to build your dream villa in an upscale environment surrounded by other stunning residences on a spacious, walled plot (stone wall included in the package). Plus, enjoy added privacy with only one direct neighbor and a peaceful green space adjacent to the plot. For more information or to arrange a viewing, call 5703 5489. Â
Property Details
- Flic en Flac
- Rs 7164450
General Features
- Close to shops
- Close to the beach
- Close to schools
- Close to hospitals
- Close to bus stops
- Close to restaurants

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