Pune-based real estate services startup, Justo Realfintech, has signed developer mandates of over Rs 1400 crore in the first two months of the year
Real EstateStartupsJusto RealfintechPuneDeveloper MandatesReal Estate PuneJun 13, 2024
Justo Realfintech is a Pune-based real estate services startup that aims to revolutionize the industry by leveraging technology.
Justo Realfintech has signed developer mandates worth over Rs 1400 crore in the first two months of the year.
Justo Realfintech focuses on using technology to streamline the property buying process, providing a seamless and transparent experience for all stakeholders involved.
Justo Realfintech's achievement is expected to have a positive impact on the Pune real estate market, driving growth and development in the region.
Justo Realfintech's innovative approach and use of technology to streamline the property buying process differentiates it from traditional real estate companies.
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