Realty developer Metro Group has launched a 'live construction tracker' for its upcoming project, 'The Presidential' in Thane, providing homebuyers with real-time updates on construction progress.
Real EstateThaneMetro GroupConstruction TrackerThe PresidentialReal Estate NewsNov 04, 2024
The 'live construction tracker' is a feature introduced by Metro Group that allows homebuyers to monitor the construction progress of 'The Presidential' project in Thane in real-time.
The 'The Presidential' project is located in Thane, a key suburb of Mumbai, India.
The benefits include transparency, trust, convenience, and accountability. Homebuyers can easily and conveniently monitor the project’s progress from anywhere at any time.
The live updates build trust and confidence by reducing anxiety and uncertainty among buyers, ensuring they are always informed about the status of their future home.
Metro Group is a leading real estate developer known for its high-quality residential and commercial projects. The company has a strong presence in major cities across India and a reputation for innovation and customer satisfaction.
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