The three-day event is set to revolutionize the real estate buying experience with cutting-edge schemes and technology-driven solutions, attracting a massive crowd on its opening day.
Real EstateExpoMumbaiSmart Home TechnologySustainable LivingReal Estate MaharashtraJan 17, 2025

The Mall of Homes 2025 Expo is a three-day event in Mumbai that showcases innovative real estate projects, smart home technologies, and financial solutions for homebuyers.
The expo is organized by the Real Estate Association of Mumbai (REAM), a prominent body representing real estate developers and agents in the city.
Key highlights include the introduction of smart home technologies, eco-friendly home designs, and a range of attractive financing options from financial institutions.
The expo is open from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM for the remaining two days. Visitors are encouraged to register online to avoid long queues at the venue.
The target audience includes young professionals, first-time homebuyers, seasoned investors, and anyone interested in sustainable living and technologically advanced homes.

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