Real estate developer Casagrand has launched a 96-hour non-stop home-buying festival in Chennai, offering savings of up to ₹10 lakhs across 30 marquee projects.
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The Casagrand ‘Rush Hour’ is a 96-hour non-stop home-buying festival in Chennai, offering significant savings and a dynamic purchase experience across 30 marquee projects.
The Casagrand ‘Rush Hour’ festival is taking place from September 4th to September 7th, 2025.
Homebuyers can save up to ₹10 lakhs on properties during the Casagrand ‘Rush Hour’ festival.
A variety of properties, including stylish apartments and premium villas, are available during the Casagrand ‘Rush Hour’ festival, catering to different budgets and preferences.
The Casagrand ‘Rush Hour’ festival is unique due to its bold, innovative format, seamless engagement, and the significant savings it offers, making it a redefining experience in home buying.
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