Whitefield, Bengaluru, Bangalore East, Bangalore Urban, Karnataka, 56066, India
For Rent
₹65.0 Per Month
Property ID :
RH-24067-property
FLAT OR INDEPENDENT |
5 Bedrooms 6 Baths Independent Villa for Rent Whitefield
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LOCATION |
Venus Gardenia Whitefield, Bangalore East, Bangalore
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BUILTUP AREA | 2900 sq.ft |
CARPET AREA | 2700 sq.ft |
PLOT AREA | 1500 sq.ft. |
FLOOR | 2 Floors |
SOCIETY | Venus Gardenia |
BHK | 5 BHK |
BATHROOM | 6 Bathrooms |
FACING | East |
PROPERTY AGE | 4 years old |
PARKING | 2 Parking |
AMENITIES |
Feng Shui / Vaastu Compliant, Private Garden / Terrace, Maintenance Staff, Water Storage, No open drainage around, Piped-gas, Visitor Parking, Swimming Pool, Park, Security Personnel, Natural Light, Airy Rooms, Fitness Centre / GYM, Waste Disposal, Rain Water Harvesting, Clubhouse / Community Center,
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WATER | Bore well |
Rent | 65,000 |
EMPTY OR OCCUPIED | Ready to Move |
FURNISHED / UNFURNISHED | Semi-furnished |
Places Nearby
Religious Place
Veeranjaneya Devasthana, Shree Ramakrishna Temple, Jamma Masjid, Sri Kalikamba Temple, Calvary Church, Rama temple
Hospital
Agarwal Eye Hospital, Apoorva Dental Clinic, Vasan Eye Care, Hair Loss Treatment in Bangalore – Hairline International, Revive Aesthetic Clinic Skin Hair And Laser Center
Pharmacy
National Pharma, Pushpa Medicals, V-Care Pharma, Apollo Pharmacy, Avenue Pharma, Vignesh medicals
Miscellaneous
Vijaya Bank, Vijaya Bank, City Union Bank, HDFC Bank, Syndicate Bank, Jagriti Theatre, Bhagini Park, Refresh,
Whitefield is a neighbourhood of Bangalore in the state of Karnataka, India. Established in the late 1800s as a settlement for the Eurasians and Anglo Indians of Bangalore, Whitefield remained a quaint little settlement at the eastern periphery of Bangalore city till the late 1990s when the local IT boom turned it into a major suburb. It is now a major part of Greater Bangalore.[1][2]
The locality is named after D. S. White, founder of the European and Anglo Indian Association which received 4,000 acres of land from Mysore Maharaja Chamaraja Wodeyar in the 19th century.[3]