The eagerly awaited property exhibition organized by CREDAI-MCHI is set to begin on January 17, 2023, and will feature a wide array of real estate options. The exhibition will be inaugurated by prominent city officials, including the Brihanmumbai Municipa
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The exhibition aims to provide a platform for homebuyers, investors, and real estate enthusiasts to explore a wide range of property options and connect directly with leading developers.
The exhibition will be inaugurated by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) Commissioner Bhushan Gagrani and the Mumbai Police Commissioner.
The exhibition will feature a diverse range of properties, including luxury apartments, affordable housing, commercial spaces, and mixed-use developments.
Yes, attendees can avail of attractive discounts, EMI options, and other special offers from participating developers.
Registration details and more information about the exhibition can be found on the CREDAI-MCHI website or by contacting the organizers directly.

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