JP Infra, a leading real estate developer in Mumbai, has announced the launch of 'Monsoon Fest 2025', a limited-period campaign offering attractive deals for homebuyers. This initiative aims to provide exceptional value and convenience to customers looking to invest in premium properties.
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The Monsoon Fest 2025 is a limited-period campaign by JP Infra, offering a range of attractive deals and benefits for homebuyers, including reduced booking fees, discounts, and flexible payment plans.
The Monsoon Fest 2025 runs from September 1, 2023, to November 30, 2023.
The key offers include a zero booking fee, a 5% discount on the base price, flexible payment plans, and attractive interest rates on home loans.
The Monsoon Fest 2025 is beneficial for first-time homebuyers, young professionals, and families looking to invest in premium properties at exceptional value.
For more information, you can visit the JP Infra website or contact their customer support team.
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