In Bengaluru, the real estate industry is often marred by fraudulent practices, but Kiran Joshua's journey with Bhandhan Properties stands out as a beacon of trust and growth.
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Bhandhan Properties is a real estate company based in Bengaluru, India, specializing in site sales, homes, villas, apartments, and other real estate transactions. Founded by Kiran Joshua, the company operates primarily in the northern parts of Bengaluru.
Bhandhan Properties was founded by Kiran Joshua after he faced financial hardship during the COVID-19 pandemic. He requested a small advance of ₹5,000 from his employer, which was denied. Undeterred, Kiran left his job and started Bhandhan Properties, which has since grown into a successful business.
Bhandhan Properties deals with a variety of properties, including site sales, homes, villas, and apartments. They offer high-quality investment opportunities in prime locations, particularly in the northern parts of Bengaluru.
Some of the current projects of Bhandhan Properties include Siri Tail Wood, Bandhan Silver Aero, Spandana-3, and Golden Crest. These projects are trusted by over 1,350 customers and have seen the successful completion of 11,265 properties.
Bhandhan Properties has partnerships with 23 nationalised banks, making it easy for customers to secure loans for property purchases. Customers can obtain loans with up to 70-80% financing on each property, eliminating the need to run around to different banks.
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