VTP Realty opens first international sales office in Dubai to cater to NRI investors in the GCC region, offering premium Pune properties with flexible payment plans and E-Registration service.
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The new sales office aims to cater to the growing demand from Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region, offering them direct access to VTP's portfolio of high-quality projects in Pune.
VTP Realty offers a range of luxurious homes and townships designed to meet global living standards, with thoughtful planning, modern amenities, and excellent return on investment (ROI).
VTP Realty has introduced easy payment plans tailored to the needs of NRIs, such as construction-linked payment options and interest-free plans, as well as a unique E-Registration service for hassle-free property transactions.
The E-Registration service allows customers to register their purchased properties online without the need to travel to India, making the entire process more efficient and hassle-free.
VTP Realty aims to become a major player in the international market, providing the best Pune properties to NRIs worldwide, and expanding its reach to cater to the growing demand from NRIs in the GCC region.

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