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Hi everyone, I’m looking to sell my 2 BHK flat in Vadodara.

Details:
• 2 BHK
• 3rd Floor (out of 4)
• Lift Available
• In Gated Complex
• Carpet Area: 930 sq ft
• Built-up Area: 1280 sq ft
• Unfurnished (lights, fans installed, modular kitchen done)

Location:
302, Anand Residency, inside Springwoods Residency 2 Complex, near Mukti Nagar Society, behind Orchid Bungalow, Off Old Padra Road, Vadodara – 390020

Suitable for families or investors.

Interested buyers can comment or DM me. Brokers with genuine clients are also welcome.

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u/Kitchen_Low4870 — 10 days ago
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I am college student from parul university i need 1bhk or 1rk on rent not on top floor with bike parking more details are mentioned below

Rental Inquiry

Preferred areas: gorwa shubhanpura undera channi tp-13 karelibagh Nizampura fatehgunj and Abhilasha or near by good area for student

Number of People:01

Property Type:1rk or 1bhk

Budget under 6500

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u/Dear-Breadfruit-4464 — 11 days ago
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"Market mei mandi hai."

“Market mei mandi hai.”

That’s what a client told me today while we were talking in Sardar Estate.

He supplies scientific equipment to industries, and during the conversation he mentioned that LPG shortages are slowing factory operations.

“Plant full capacity pe chal hi nahi rahe.”

That line stayed with me.

What’s interesting is how connected the world has become.

A war somewhere far away affects energy supply.

Energy supply affects factories.

Factories affect transport, warehousing, and local business sentiment.

Aur phir dheere dheere poora market bolne lagta hai:

“Business slow chal raha hai.”

The economy doesn’t always slow down loudly.

Kabhi kabhi slowdown headlines se nahi, choti operational problems se shuru hota hai — delayed tankers, cautious orders, slower dispatches.

And before you realize it, an industrial area in Vadodara starts feeling the impact of a conflict happening thousands of kilometers away.

Anyone else hearing similar things from industries lately?

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u/basant_chawla — 1 day ago