CREDAI-MCHI, a prominent real estate association representing over 2,100 developers in Mumbai, is offering an additional Rs 2 lakh rebate to women homebuyers at an upcoming property exhibition to be held from January 17-19, 2023.
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CREDAI-MCHI is offering an additional Rs 2 lakh rebate exclusively for women homebuyers at the property exhibition.
The CREDAI-MCHI property exhibition is scheduled to take place from January 17 to 19, 2023, in Mumbai. The exact venue details can be found on the CREDAI-MCHI website.
The exhibition will feature a wide range of properties, including residential apartments, villas, and townhouses, from leading developers in various stages of development.
Visitors can attend sessions on home financing, legal aspects of property purchase, and interior design tips, making the exhibition a comprehensive one-stop solution for homebuyers.
CREDAI-MCHI, the Confederation of Real Estate Developers' Associations of India - Maharashtra chapter, represents over 2,100 real estate developers in Mumbai and works towards fostering a healthy and sustainable real estate market.
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