Tulips project to come up in Coimbatore

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Strategically located on Hindustan College Road, off Avinashi Road offering 80 flats, the project is likely to get completed in a year

Pune-based Vascon Eng­ineers, a leading premier property developer, has joined hands with Coimbatore-based Pricol Properties, the real estate arm of the Pricol Group, to launch a high-end luxury residential project, Tulips. The project will be developed as an upscale neighbourhood and will offer well-ventilated two BHK, three BHK and four BHK apartments in sizes ranging between 1,300 sq ft and 2,250 sq ft.

The project is strategically lo­cated on Hindustan College Road, off Avinashi Road and the con­sturction is expected get com­pleted in a year. The project offers 80 flats with the launch price of Rs 5,000 per sq ft.

The amenities of the project includes landscaped gardens, earthquake resistant structure with an architectural design and it is vaasthu compliant. The project is well connected with hospitals, schools, colleges, malls, officers, railway station, airport and the central bus station.

It has all the facilities one looks for in a premium apartment pr­oject including a decorative en­trance lobby, swimming pool, club house, fully equipped gym, games room, children play area, multi-purpose hall, coffee lounge, solar water heater, reticulated gas su­pply for kitchen, power backup, passenger elevators and sewage treatment plant.

“Tulips is a first of its kind project in Coimbatore and it is planned for the perfect lifestyle in a city. Our aim is to challenge the face of real estate in this part of the region by providing royal living through luxury and quality execution, while keeping the customer’s needs in focus,” said R Vasudevan, managing director of Vascon Engineers in a statement. zz

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