CREDAI-MCHI, the leading association of real estate developers in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), is gearing up to host its 32nd Property and Home Finance Expo. Known as the 'Mall of Homes,' this event promises not only quick 10-minute bookings but
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The 'Mall of Homes' Expo is scheduled to take place in Mumbai, at a prominent venue in the city. The exact dates will be announced soon on the official CREDAI-MCHI website.
The expo will feature a wide range of properties, including affordable homes, luxury apartments, and more, catering to various budgets and needs.
Yes, the 'Mall of Homes' Expo promises a quick booking process, allowing visitors to complete their bookings within just 10 minutes.
Absolutely, the expo will offer special schemes, attractive discounts, and flexible payment plans for first-time homebuyers.
Yes, a virtual edition of the 'Mall of Homes' Expo will be available, allowing people from across the country to explore properties and interact with developers online.

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