Experience the future of real estate sales at JP Infra's innovative Sales Experience Center in Mumbai's Mira Road, where technology meets customer satisfaction.
Real EstateSales Experience CenterTechnologyInnovationCustomer SatisfactionReal Estate MumbaiSep 14, 2024
The Sales Experience Center is a cutting-edge facility that uses advanced technology to provide customers with an immersive and interactive experience, enabling them to make informed decisions about their dream homes.
The center utilizes gaming platforms and the Unreal Engine to create a virtual environment where customers can explore properties in exquisite detail.
The center allows customers to visualize various scenarios and configurations, helping them make informed decisions about their dream homes.
JP Infra is committed to harnessing technology to enhance the customer experience, setting new benchmarks in the real estate industry for customer engagement and satisfaction.
The Sales Experience Center is located in Mumbai's Mira Road.
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