Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 30: CREDAI-MCHI, the apex body representing real estate developers in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), is set to launch India's first Quick Real Estate Mall, providing a one-stop solution for property buyers and
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CREDAI-MCHI is the Confederation of Real Estate Developers' Association of India - Mumbai Chapter, a non-profit organization representing over 500 real estate developers in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. It focuses on promoting ethical practices and consumer protection in the real estate market.
The Quick Real Estate Mall is a unique concept by CREDAI-MCHI that brings together multiple real estate developers and projects under one roof, providing a convenient and efficient platform for property buyers and investors to explore various properties in one location.
Key features include one-stop solutions for buyers, interactive displays, on-site consultations with real estate experts, real-time updates on projects, and secure transactions.
Buyers and investors benefit from the convenience of browsing multiple properties in one location, transparency in information, access to expert advice, time-saving, and secure transaction processes.
The Quick Real Estate Mall is scheduled to open in early 2023 in a prime location in Mumbai. The launch event will be attended by industry leaders, government officials, and media representatives.
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