Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 30: CREDAI-MCHI, the leading association of real estate developers in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), is set to unveil India's first-ever Quick Real Estate Mall at their 32nd Property Show. This innovative init
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The Quick Real Estate Mall is a one-stop solution for homebuyers, bringing together a wide range of properties from various developers under one roof. It is designed to provide a convenient and comprehensive shopping experience for property buyers.
The 32nd Property Show, organized by CREDAI-MCHI, is scheduled to take place on December 30 in Mumbai, India.
CREDAI-MCHI is the Maharashtra Real Estate Developers' Association, a non-profit organization representing and advocating for the interests of real estate developers in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR).
The Quick Real Estate Mall will offer a variety of services, including legal and financial advisory, to ensure a smooth and hassle-free buying process for homebuyers.
The 32nd Property Show will include seminars, workshops, and interactive sessions aimed at educating homebuyers about the latest trends and developments in the real estate sector.
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