The Confederation of Real Estate Developers' Associations of India - Maharashtra Chamber of Housing Industry (CREDAI-MCHI) is hosting its 32nd Property Exhibition, offering significant discounts and incentives for women homebuyers in Mumbai. This event ai
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The 32nd Property Exhibition is taking place from October 10th to 12th at the Grand Convention Center in Mumbai.
Women homebuyers can avail of discounts of up to 10% on the listed prices of properties. There are also flexible payment plans and additional incentives like free home appliances and legal assistance.
Yes, registration for the property exhibition is free and can be done online through the CREDAI-MCHI website or at the event venue.
The exhibition will feature a wide range of properties in various locations across Mumbai, including prime areas like Bandra, Andheri, and Thane. Properties will be available in different segments, from luxury apartments to affordable housing.
Yes, CREDAI-MCHI will have experts on hand to provide guidance and answer any questions potential buyers may have, especially for first-time buyers.
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