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Panchsheel Premium 24

Panchsheel Premium 24 is a pre launch residential project located at spectacular location of Ghaziabad close to Columbia Asia Hospital on NH~24 with excellent connectivities. This housing project offers dream homes in the form of 2 bhk and 3 bhk 1037 Sq. Ft. ~ 1697 Sq. Ft. flats/apartments which are designed with great designs, eye~catching~look, ideas, superb place and a lot more. Find more details about Panchsheel Premium 24 Ghaziabad price list, reviews, unit sizes, floor plans, payment plan, specifications, booking amount, possession, location, amenities etc.

Unit Price and Size
2 bhk 1037 SQFT ~ 26.96 Lacs
2 bhk 1077 SQFT ~ 28.00 Lacs
3 bhk 1347 SQFT ~ 35.02 Lacs
3 bhk 1697 SQFT ~ 44.12 Lacs

Project Details
Property Name ~ Panchsheel Premium 24
Builders ~ Panchsheel Group
Type ~ 2 and 3 BHK Residential Apts
Size ~ 1037 sqft ~ 1697 sqft
Price ~ 2600/~* SQFT Net Price
Location ~ Columbia Asia Hospital on NH~24, Ghaziabad



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