The Mumbai Metropolitan Region's vibrant real estate sector saw a spectacular showcase at the HOMETHON Property Expo 2024, with over 77 new projects launched and Rs 10,000 crore worth of inventory on display.
Real EstateMumbaiMaharashtraNaredcoHomethon Property Expo 2024Real Estate MaharashtraOct 04, 2024
The HOMETHON Property Expo 2024 is a three-day exhibition showcasing the Mumbai Metropolitan Region's vibrant real estate sector, with over 77 new projects launched and Rs 10,000 crore worth of inventory on display.
The HOMETHON Property Expo 2024 was organized by NAREDCO Maharashtra.
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