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Vardhman eta residency greater Noida

Vardhman eta residency greater Noida offers sense of pure luxury and aura of greater lifestyle, it provide you lifelong comforting experience. Vardhman eta residency provide 2/3 bhk spacious flats with all types of modern facilities and menities wich is required for great lifestyle.  . These futuristic homes are alluringly spacious with an exceptional selection of top-notch lifestyle amenities including a swimming pool., state-of-the-art, gym, scenic central courtyard , indoor games room , elegant party hall.

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Location Advantage

 New Delhi railway station is just 30 KM away
Nearest metro (Noida City Center) is 8 KM
Just 8 km from fortis hospital
8 kms (approx) from JIIT (Jaiprakash Institute of Information Technology)
Atta market is at 20 minuts drive
You can reach DND in 25 minuts
Distance from Kalindi kunj is 12 km
Adjacent to Gaur City-2 Noida Extension



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