From 16 to 18 May 2025, The Great Property Sell Fest is set to transform the real estate landscape in Gurugram, Noida, and Panipat. Discover how this innovative event is making property transactions faster, easier, and more rewarding.
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The Great Property Sell Fest is a first-of-its-kind real estate event in India, organized to simplify and expedite property transactions. It allows property owners to sell their assets on the spot and at a premium, with direct involvement from developers and financial institutions.
The Great Property Sell Fest will take place from 16 to 18 May 2025 in three key cities: Gurugram, Noida, and Panipat.
Any property owner or investor can participate, including those with residential units, commercial spaces, retail shops, plots, or food courts.
Participants can benefit from instant on-site valuations, on-the-spot approvals, and direct financial assistance. Top banks will be present to offer immediate loan approvals, making the process seamless and efficient.
To attend The Great Property Sell Fest, simply visit the event venues in Gurugram, Noida, or Panipat from 16 to 18 May 2025. No prior registration is required, and you can walk in and start the transaction process on the spot.

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