The National Real Estate Development Council (NAREDCO) Maharashtra is set to host the 3rd edition of Green Homethon Property Expo in Mumbai from October 4, with a focus on sustainable and eco-friendly homes.
Green BuildingSustainable HomesEcofriendly HomesReal EstateProperty ExpoReal Estate MaharashtraOct 01, 2024
The Green Homethon Property Expo is an event organized by NAREDCO Maharashtra to promote sustainable and eco-friendly homes in Mumbai.
The expo is scheduled to take place in Mumbai from October 4, 2023.
The objective of the expo is to promote sustainable and eco-friendly homes in Mumbai, and to raise awareness about the importance of green building practices.
The expo is being organized by NAREDCO Maharashtra, a leading industry body for the real estate sector in Maharashtra.
Visitors can expect a range of activities, including panel discussions, workshops, and exhibitions showcasing eco-friendly products and services.
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