CREDAI MCHI YOUTH, the youth wing of real estate developers under 40, is organizing a groundbreaking redevelopment exhibition in Navi Mumbai. Over 750 housing societies from Navi Mumbai and Raigad are expected to attend, seeking to explore redevelopment options.
RedevelopmentNavi MumbaiHousing SocietiesCredai Mchi YouthReal EstateReal Estate MumbaiJun 20, 2025

The purpose of the redevelopment exhibition is to provide a transparent and solution-oriented platform for direct interaction between housing societies and developers, helping societies make informed decisions about redevelopment.
The event is organized by CREDAI MCHI YOUTH, the youth wing of real estate developers under 40, in Navi Mumbai.
Over 750 housing societies from Navi Mumbai and Raigad are expected to attend the exhibition.
The exhibition has support from key government bodies including MMRDA, NMMC, PMC, and CIDCO, with representatives from these bodies available to address any doubts citizens may have.
The vision behind the exhibition is to reshape the future of Navi Mumbai by empowering housing societies to make informed decisions and facilitating meaningful collaborations between societies and developers.

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