The festive season has been a golden period for the real estate markets in Mumbai and Pune, with Guardians Real Estate Advisory proudly announcing a sales turnover of ₹1,000 crore. The robust performance underscores the growing confidence and demand in th
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Guardians Real Estate Advisory reported a sales turnover of ₹1,000 crore during the festive season.
The sales turnover was achieved in Mumbai and Pune.
Factors such as favorable government policies, reduced interest rates, and a shift towards affordable housing contributed to the growth in the real estate market during the festive season.
The real estate market in Mumbai and Pune is expected to continue its upward trajectory, driven by ongoing infrastructure developments and the government's push for affordable housing.
The success of Guardians Real Estate Advisory in achieving this sales turnover reflects the market's health and potential, indicating growing interest among buyers and investors in these regions.
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