NAREDCO Maharashtra set to host India's first real estate property Expo
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NAREDCO Maharashtra set to host India's first real estate property Expo

The three-day event, which runs from September 30 to October 2, is the first post-pandemic real estate show to open on a grand scale and attract top developers, buyers, and high-profile projects from throughout the nation.

Jio Convention Center, one of the nation's largest and most prestigious multi-faceted venues with a space of 1 lac sq ft and situated in the Bandra-Kurla Complex, will host the ambitiously constructed property expo (BKC). It is predicted that 50,000 property buyers from all around Maharashtra will attend the event.

The three-day event will be the perfect location for all real estate stakeholders as it brings together more than 50,000 home buyers, 100+ developers, and over 10,000 developments from various locations throughout Mumbai and the MMR, including Thane, Kalyan, Navi Mumbai, Panvel, Raigad, Mira Road, Vasai, and Virar, among other significant locations. These developments range across luxury, premium, and affordable categories. In addition, there will be unique attractions on land owned by Pune, Nashik, and Nagpur.

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The three-day event, which runs from September 30 to October 2, is the first post-pandemic real estate show to open on a grand scale and attract top developers, buyers, and high-profile projects from throughout the nation. Jio Convention Center, one of the nation's largest and most prestigious multi-faceted venues with a space of 1 lac sq ft and situated in the Bandra-Kurla Complex, will host the ambitiously constructed property expo (BKC). It is predicted that 50,000 property buyers from all around Maharashtra will attend the event. The three-day event will be the perfect location for all real estate stakeholders as it brings together more than 50,000 home buyers, 100+ developers, and over 10,000 developments from various locations throughout Mumbai and the MMR, including Thane, Kalyan, Navi Mumbai, Panvel, Raigad, Mira Road, Vasai, and Virar, among other significant locations. These developments range across luxury, premium, and affordable categories. In addition, there will be unique attractions on land owned by Pune, Nashik, and Nagpur. Also read: Luxury rentals up by 8-18 per cent in top seven cities DDA to notify Delhi’s Master Plan by April 2023

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