The 22nd edition of the Property and Home Finance Exhibition was inaugurated by Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, highlighting various housing and finance opportunities in the region.
Property ExpoReal EstateThaneCredai MchiEknath ShindeReal Estate MumbaiFeb 07, 2025
The CREDAI MCHI Property Expo is a major real estate event organized by the Confederation of Real Estate Developers' Associations of India (CREDAI) Maharashtra Chapter. It brings together developers, homebuyers, and financiers to explore the latest trends and investment opportunities in the housing market.
The 22nd CREDAI MCHI Property Expo was inaugurated by Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde in Thane.
The main attractions of the expo included a wide range of residential and commercial properties from leading developers, seminars and workshops on market trends, and financial institutions offering home loan schemes and financial products.
DCM Eknath Shinde highlighted the importance of the real estate sector in driving economic growth, the government's initiatives to promote affordable housing, and the need for developers to adopt sustainable practices and ensure timely project deliveries.
The expo provided a platform for developers, financiers, and homebuyers to interact and explore investment opportunities. It also featured interactive sessions and workshops that provided valuable insights into the real estate market, thereby promoting sustainable growth and development in Thane.
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