NoBroker is hosting an exclusive two-day Property Carnival in North Bangalore, featuring top developers and unbeatable offers. Don't miss out on the opportunity to secure your dream home with exclusive discounts and incentives.
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The NoBroker Property Carnival is taking place on 12th and 13th July at Hyatt Centric, Hebbal, North Bangalore, from 9 AM to 8 PM.
The carnival will feature top developers such as Godrej, TVS, Provident + Purvankara, Assetz, Birla, Bhartiya Group, Ajmera, Vajram, Goyal, Sumadhura, Elegant, NVG, Kalyani, Rohan, and many more.
Exclusive offers include 10 grams of gold, Rs 150-500/sqft discount, up to Rs 30L discount, 1 kg of silver, attractive payment plans like 25:75, 16-24 months pre-EMI holiday, free upgrades (home automation, wooden flooring, etc), and zero stamp duty and registration.
Yes, the event is free to attend, and walk-ins are welcome on both days.
NoBroker is the organizer of the Property Carnival, aiming to simplify the homebuying process and provide a seamless experience for customers by bringing together top developers and offering valuable savings.
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