While festive offers are tempting, real estate experts advise homebuyers to scrutinize the fine print and assess the true value of the add-ons.
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This Diwali, real estate developers are offering a variety of incentives such as financial and flexible payment schemes, gold coins, luxury cars, and even a free Lamborghini with ultra-luxury villa purchases.
Signature Global's BOAT Fest includes a 15% discount, free club membership, parking, and a pair of Rado watches. Additionally, there was a lucky draw where three buyers won luxury BMW cars.
Developers are offering amenities such as EV charging ports for all flats, home automation, and solar geysers to cater to modern homebuyers who value eco-friendly and technologically advanced living spaces.
Buyers should ensure they understand the long-term maintenance costs and the actual benefits of add-ons. It's important to assess how these freebies translate monetarily and whether they offer real value.
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