New Delhi [India], October 7: Housing.com, India's leading real estate app, has announced its highly anticipated annual event, Mega Home Utsav 2024, with expectations of reaching over 53 million people.
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Mega Home Utsav 2024 is an annual property fair organized by Housing.com, aimed at providing a comprehensive real estate experience for buyers, sellers, and renters. It features exclusive deals, a wide range of properties, and expert advice.
Mega Home Utsav 2024 will take place from October 15 to October 30, 2024. You can participate by visiting the Housing.com website or using the Housing.com app.
The event will feature a wide range of properties, including apartments, independent houses, plots, and commercial spaces, catering to various needs and preferences.
Yes, there will be exclusive deals and discounts from top builders and developers, making homeownership more affordable and accessible.
Absolutely! The event will include webinars and Q&A sessions with industry experts, providing valuable insights on market trends, investment strategies, and legal aspects of property transactions.
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