This Diwali, real estate developers in Mumbai are rolling out exciting offers for homebuyers, making it a golden opportunity to secure your dream home.
DiwaliHomebuyingMumbaiReal EstateFestive OffersReal Estate MumbaiOct 28, 2024
CCI Projects is offering a 10% down payment plan for 2 & 3 BHK residences at Rivali Park in Borivali, along with a complimentary iPhone 16 with each purchase.
The Gold Rush offer at Siddha Sky, Sion NX, is a five-hour offer valid on October 29, 2024, from 2 PM to 7 PM, where buyers can secure a 2 or 3-bedroom residence starting at INR 1.81 crore along with a 50-gram gold coin.
Transcon Developers is offering a 20-80 payment scheme with a minimal payment of just INR 25,000 as PRE EMI for their Transcon Triumph project in Andheri.
Group Satellite is offering 1 BHK homes at Aarambh Avyaan starting at INR 54.50 lacs with a 10% down payment plus Stamp Duty, along with a 10-gram gold coin and a modular kitchen.
These festive offers are available in prime locations such as Borivali, Sion, Andheri, and Malad in Mumbai.
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