The Tri-City Property Fest, set to take place in Gandhinagar from January 10-12, will feature over 120 real estate projects by 65 top developers. Attendees can explore prime opportunities across Gandhinagar, Ahmedabad, and the rapidly developing GIFT City
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The Tri-City Property Fest is a real estate event organized by CREDAI Gandhinagar, showcasing over 120 projects by 65 top developers. It is held in Gandhinagar, Ahmedabad, and GIFT City from January 10-12.
The Tri-City Property Fest will take place from January 10-12.
Attendees can benefit from on-the-spot home loan approvals, exclusive offers, an hourly prize draw, a special mega lucky draw, and a dedicated stall for unsold inventory.
GIFT City is a real estate hotspot due to its International Financial Services Centre, robust infrastructure, and ongoing development projects like the Metro Rail enhancements.
The Tri-City Property Fest is located near the PDEU Metro Circle in Gandhinagar.

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